Presenter, age-group sessions, Church of the Brethren Annual Conference (San Diego)
July 14-23
Honduras Learning Tour
July 26
Preach and lead Adult Forum, Lincolnshire Church of the Brethren (Ft. Wayne, IN)
July 30 - August 7
Denali/Kenai Fjords Learning Tour
August 7 - 14
Arctic Village Learning Tour
September 14
Senior Symposium presentation, Lynchburg (VA) College
September 18
Resource leader, Midland Christian Academy
September 19-20
Peace weekend, Midland Church of the Brethren
September 28
Environmental Choices F2 course begins, CCEDL, Elizabethtown (PA) College
October 2-3
Presenter: 101 Alternatives to The Chalkboard environmental education conference, Camp Kern, Lebanon Ohio
October 4
Preach and lead Sunday School, Wabash (IN) Church of the Brethren
October 5
Assembly, South Ripley Elementary School, Versailles, IN
October 18
Preach and lead Sunday School, Little Swatara Church of the Brethren (PA)
November 2
Environmental Choices F3 course begins, CCEDL, Elizabethtown (PA) College
November 6-8
Resource leader, Illinois/Wisconsin district youth retreat (Naperville, IL)
November 20-22
Keynote speaker, Footprints regional Church of the Brethren youth event (Chambersburg, PA)
January 12-23, 2010
Burma Learning Tour
February 12-14, 2010
Speaker and workshop leader, Laurelville (PA) Creation Care event, sponsored by Mennonite Mutual Aid and Church of the Brethren
March 17-19, 2010
Speaker, Sustainability Conference, Longwood (VA) University
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About the upside down logo: From space there is no up or down to Planet Earth. When drawing the maps, the US and Europe are on top because . . . we draw the maps. The New Community Project believes it is time to begin looking at our world and its people in a new way -- not from above, but from beside or even below, after the example and teachings of Jesus. The early church was accused of "turning the world upside down" (Acts 17:6) for its radical way of doing things. It's time for people to begin saying that about us!