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Coffee, Migration and Faith - A Border-to-Border Mission Delegation |
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October 29 to November 6, 2010 Participating in a short-term immersion trip is a wonderful way to gain a deeper understanding of the economic, political, and spiritual connections that we have across borders and to understand the impact we have through our ongoing support of local, regional, and global mission. Building personal relationships with people of different cultures is also a valuable part of our ongoing quest for personal and spiritual growth. It gives us a meaningful opportunity to see how God works through individuals and in communities working together to create positive change.
2010 Border to Border Flyer
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Group Plans March in Douglas |
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A community-based grass roots organization is planning to hold a peace march and gathering in Douglas later this month to protest Arizona’s new immigration law.
The all-day event will take place May 15 at Customs Avenue, which is located along First Street and Pan American Avenue, said Del Cabarga, who is helping organize it.
Read the full article here. |
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Crossing Borders: Photo Essay |
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Photos and Text by Erin Dunigan
DOUGLAS, Ariz. — The April 15-17 "Crossing Borders, Encountering God" conference here brought together close to 200 participants from both churches for worship, workshops, teaching and learning from one another about the complex border relations between the two countries and churches.
Read the full article and view the photos here. |
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Border Mission Delegation: Chiapas |
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Come together as sisters and brothers of Christ to worship, fellowship, learn and serve with members of the Presbytery de Crisot, Frontera de Cristo and presbytery Dios Es Amor.
For more information view the promotional flyer here . |
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