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March 2009
Publication date:
March 1, 2009 
1015 N. Hyland Ave.
Ames, IA 50014
515-292-5960
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Vol. 16, No. 3
Sunday services, 9 & 11 a.m.
1 Conflict, Anger, Rage: A Different Approach to Differences
The Rev. Tom Capo
Martin Luther King Jr. approached differences without rage or violence, even when
violence was done to him. What can we learn from his approach to differences that
will help us personally and in dealing with differences in our church and in the
greater community?
8 A Reconciling Community Daylight Saving Time starts
Selva Lehman
How can we live in community with others when there is social, economic, and
ethnic diversity? How does diversity impact who we are? Join in this personal journey
in search of belonging.
15 Winter to Spring: Participate in the Awakening
Linda Barnes
Awaken to the possibilities that lie before us. A look at opportunities we can
personally make from the current economic and environmental crises that will give
our communities and, in turn, our world greater human and environmental justice.
22 Songs of the Suffrage Movement
Janet Alcorn & others
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the service will highlight the strong,
determined women who fought for more than a century to win the right to vote
and the songs that inspired and motivated them. 2e service will be led by Janet
Alcorn, with Ginny Molgaard at the piano and help from Barb Evenson, Kitty
Fisher, Mary Richards, Amy Slagell, Sam Wormley, and more.
29 Justice Sunday
The Rev. Brian Eslinger
Join Brian in his first Sunday back from sabbatical as he explores the idea of justice
in our community and our world.
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