Preach and lead Sunday School, Blue Ridge (VA) Church of the Brethren
January 5-16
Nepal Learning Tour
February 20
Environmental Choices S2 class begins, CCEDL, Elizabethtown (PA) College
February 21-23
School and college presentations, La Verne & Claremont, CA
February 22
Church extension & revitalization meeting, Pacific Southwest District office, LaVerne, CA
February 26
Speak and lead Sunday School, Indian Creek Church of the Brethren (Harleysville, PA)
February 28
School presentations, Ft. Wayne, IN
February 29
Community Meal presentation, Bethany Theological Seminary (Richmond, IN)
April 2
Environmental Choices S3 class begins, CCEDL, Elizabethtown College
April 15
Preach and lead Sunday School, Northview Church of the Brethren (Indianapolis)
April 16
Environmental presentations, NorthWood Middle School (Wakarusa, IN)
April 17-18
School visits, Fort Wayne, IN
April 19-20
Environmental presentations, Twin Lakes High School (Lafayette, IN)
April 25-26
School and college presentations, Kansas
April 26-27
Apparel and Textile Advisory Board, Kansas State University
April 28
NCP Advisory Board meetings, Elizabethtown, PA
April 30
Session "No war, now what?" on Burma and Sudan, ILR class, Elizabethtown (PA) College
May 4
Classroom presentations, Fremont (CA) Open Plan School
May 4-6
Resource leader, congregational retreat, Modesto (CA) Church of the Brethren
June 11-20
Ecuadorian Amazon Learning Tour
June 25
Environmental Choices J2 class begins, CCEDL, Elizabethtown College
July 7-11
Age-group presentations, Church of the Brethren Annual Conference
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About the upside down logo: From space there is no up or down to Planet Earth. When drawing the maps, the US and Europe are on top because . . . we draw the maps. The New Community Project believes it is time to begin looking at our world and its people in a new way -- not from above, but from beside or even below, after the example and teachings of Jesus. The early church was accused of "turning the world upside down" (Acts 17:6) for its radical way of doing things. It's time for people to begin saying that about us!