Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Making Peace - International Peace Day Opportunities


  BLESSED ARE THE MAKERS OF PEACE,
               THEY ARE KNOWN TO BE GOD'S CHILDREN 



The General Assembly of the United Nations has declared September 21 as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples. The 2012 theme:
Sustainable Peace…..From Sustainable Development…..For a Sustainable Future

IN GRAND RAPIDS:
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Peace Festival on Wealthy St., SE as part of the Eastown Fair.  Interactive experiences for families centered on the Seven Peace Principles.

Sunday, September 16, 2012
2:00 – 3:00 pm.  Interfaith Peace Service, Dominican Chapel Marywood.  This year, women of many faiths will speak on how their faith traditions instill values of peace in the community and home. 

Refreshments after the service in Dominican Center at Marywood.

         Saturday, September 22, 2012
Hands Across the Cities: Grand Rapids and Mizak, Haiti will be held at 11 Fuller Ave, SE. from 10 am-2pm. Grand Rapids artisans and justice workers will share practical ways to create peace through art and friendship.


 IN HOLLAND, MI

September 16 (Sunday) at 5:00 pm
         Smallenburg Park 16th St and Fairbank/ Stadium Park
         bring a lawn chair, table service and dish to pass
     -Potluck Picnic and Presentations at Holland’s Peace Pole.
     -Bring a favorite poem/song/reading/or other presentation related to peace.
     -Beverages (water and lemonade) provided.
     -Cancelled if rains


September 27 (Thursday)   Beal Memorial Lecture
        7:00-9:00 PM at First United Methodist Church,
        Dr. Steven Bouma-Prediger, professor of religion at Hope College, 
        will be presenting the Beal Memorial

"Peacemaking in a Violent World: A Christian Perspective"

Jesus is called the Prince of Peace and yet many who claim to follow Jesus advocate war.  The early church embraced pacifism yet the church of the Middle Ages authorized crusades. What does it mean for a Christian to be a peacemaker?

Q & A and a fellowship time will follow. 27 local churches and organizations are joining as sponsors for this community event. Please bring your friends.


In MUSKEGON COUNTY:
   
    -  Women (and Men) in Black Vigil for Peace – every Friday 5:30 pm – 6 pm at the Montague Weathervane
   
   -  Pax Christi Peace Vigil every Saturday noon – 1 pm at the corner of Henry and Norton Avenues.


IN NEWAYGO 
Newaygo County People for Peace sponsor:

“Celebrate Peace Concert” Friday, Sept. 21 at the Black Box, Dogwood Center, 7:30 pm.  Remember the sell out peace concert NCPP sponsored in 2010?    Celebrate the International Day of Peace and the opening day of “30 Days of Peace 2012”.  Tickets are $12.50

“30 Days of Peace 2012” will be held Sept. 21 to Oct. 21 this fall.  

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