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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Wednesday Festival: Earth Day, Etc.


Logo for Sacramento, CA Earth Day celebrations...

One festival that is getting attention in my corner of the world today is Earth Day. What are you doing for Earth Day, if you are doing something special?

Leah Sophia says, "Here's the City CD package I designed for Earth Day 2009, along with links to my posts for previous years. I've almost finished a 2nd Beach Earth Day CD package, so will link to it when it gets done. We can make it Earth Month!"

Reverend Mom is thinking about what it means to go home again.

Sally is pondering parables.

Next Monday, April 27th, is our monthly book discussion of Wil Gafney's book, Daughters of Miriam: Woman Prophets in Ancient Israel. As those who were on the BE 2.0 can tell you, this is a substantive and fascinating work, and we hope you will read up and be part of the conversation!



Oh, and don't forget that today is Administrative Professionals' Day (way back when I was a secretary, it was called "Secretaries' Day"). Remember to say thanks to those who help you out...and if that person is you, take yourself out for a pedicure or an ice cream. My treat!

If you neglected to nominate, please share in the comments your or other ring members' recent posts...and don't forget the address for future nominations: wednesdayfestival@gmail.com.

3 comments:

  1. I've written two post in response to all the air time that The Quiverfull Movement is getting: "Biblical Women Who Didn't Submit: Abigail and What Jesus Had to Say About Families.

    Hope everyone has a good day. Nice weather finally came to Chicago, so I plan on getting out and enjoying the weather today. :)

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  2. I just (like 5 minutes ago) posted an open letter I have written to our Prime Minister that was inspired by the economic crisis, Easter, and Earth Day.

    Find it here

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  3. Last Sunday was the Festival of God's Creation worship - and I posted some notes/thoughts on my sermon on "soil conservation" on my blog. There are also some resources linked.

    Here

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