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11/28/2009 10:24 AM
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By admin on
2/26/2010 12:00 AM
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Today's Daily Voice
On Fridays, our focus is spirituality
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- Gifts of Community
As Christians we are called to live in community. Ours is a relational faith. As a faith community, we nurture and support one another and together we are the "body of Christ". Last weekend, ten women gathered together in central Iowa for the Different Voice Women's Retreat. For one weekend, we were the body of Christ for one another - a community of women who took time for ourselves and together were renewed physically and spiritually. It was a Spirit-filled weekend. One of the wonderful things about the experience was the gifts we gave to each other; gifts that can only be given and received when we live together in community. Continued...      
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- Plugging In Without Shorting Out
Des Moines, Iowa, April 16-18, 2010. Plugging in without Shorting Out will be a transformation event that will give church leaders the low down on how to embrace the Web 2.0 technologies like Facebook and Twitter, etc. without blowing a fuse or the budget. Early Bird Registration ends March 1. Presbytery of Des Moines.     
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"The moving finger of God in human history points ever in the same direction. There must be community. "
~ Howard Thurman ,
author, philosopher, theologian, educator and civil rights leader
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