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A Joyful Summary of the
Newly Reconstituted United Church of Christ Mental Illness Network (UCC-MIN)
October 2, 2009
At the recent Pathways to Promise Interfaith Summit Conference on Mental Illness from Sept. 29-October 1, 2009 in Bellevill
e, IL, the UCC MIN has been renewed. A new Steering Committee was formed and the new Chair of the Network is Alan Johnson.
Comments closedFrom the notebook of the Rev. Linda Bigler, pastor of Humboldt Congregational UCC in Iowa and a member of the United Church of Christ Board of Directors:
September 26, 2009
The Homecoming Court
Homecoming wouldn’t be Homecoming witho
ut a King and Queen, and Humboldt is no exception of course. Each girl and boy being considered for King or Queen rode in their own convertible in the (Homecoming) parade. Of course they were all dressed to the nines and were having fun waving to all of us along the way.
But our Homecoming Court story made news throughout the state and maybe it will make the national “feel good†news, too.
Comments closedKevin Pettit, a theology student at Iliff Seminary in Denver, has been involved in PHAMALY, the Physically Handicapped Actors and Musical Artists League (www.phamaly.org) for…
Comments closedBelow please find excerpts from Timothy Shriver to the Special Olympics movement is with a heavy heart that I write to let you know that my mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, passed away early this morning [August 11, 2009].
Comments closedJuly 26 marks the 19th year anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Visit the Education and Leadership Ministries Commision (ELMC) of the National…
Comments closedThe Reverend Craig Rennebohm was awarded the National Association of Mental Illnesses (NAMI) 2009 Richard T. Greer Advocacy Award recently at the NAMI national convention in San Francisco.
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