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Life vs. Death

Posted by on Jan 28, 2017 in Community, Hebrew Roots, Prayer | 0 comments

Life vs. Death

Cleanness vs. Uncleanness in Leviticus According to the Introduction to Leviticus in the English Standard Version Study Bible, “Another interpretative issue is how one should understand various concepts such as uncleanness, cleanness, and holiness. Great debate accompanies this issue, for the simple reason that Leviticus often provides various laws concerning cleanness and uncleanness without giving an explicit rationale of why something or someone is clean or unclean (e.g., Chapter 12). “Traditionally, commentators have thought that the rationale behind these rules was to be...

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Jolly good cellos

Posted by on Jan 28, 2017 in Community, Neighborhood, Youth Outreach | 0 comments

Jolly good cellos

A full house! The Arnett Branch Library hosted the first in its 2017 Music Series this afternoon with Ingrid Bock and Benjamin Krug playing to an overflow crowd of over 60 patrons, young and old. The kids migrated to the front two rows where they soaked up the music and had lots of comments and questions. Ben and Ingrid kept everyone fascinated through a full program from classical to more modern pieces and interested many of those attending in going further with music. Refreshments, provided by neighbors, were enjoyed by all afterwards. Mark your calendars for the next event in our Arnett...

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“Creating Hope” Sequel

Posted by on Jan 20, 2017 in Community, Peacemaking, Youth Outreach | 0 comments

“Creating Hope” Sequel

Beyond The Front Row In April 2015, the “Front Row” video premiered in Rochester, New York. Since then it has been shared in major cities around the United States, at the UN committee on non-violence and in some foreign cities. It is shown in Rochester City Schools, Monroe County Probation and Parole, Rec Centers, Hillside, Industry, Pathways to Peace, city libraries and YMCAs, church youth groups and many other places. It is a valuable tool in helping combat gangs and youth violence. If you haven’t seen it, just click here to view it online. If you have seen it, you will recognize the...

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Black Physicians Network

Posted by on Jan 16, 2017 in Community, Medicine, Youth Outreach | 0 comments

Black Physicians Network

The Challenge If you are a young black youth in Rochester, it is very likely that you do not have any physicians in your family. You may never have met a black physician or had the chance to ask questions about their career path. Many young people never get a chance to be inspired by others who have successfully overcome the challenges faced when pursuing a career in medicine. Many teenagers give up their dreams and never realize their potential due to lack of mentoring and positive role modeling. Others give up because they lack the resources or competencies required to pursue medical...

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Black Lives Matter

Posted by on Jan 15, 2017 in Community, Peacemaking, Prayer | 0 comments

Black Lives Matter

Most of us have heard and watched reports about activities carried out in the name of Black Lives Matter. Some have participated. Others have observed with varying degrees of sympathy or concern. Right now, in the midst of our national celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and legacy, it may be appropriate to examine whether Black Lives Matter is building upon the same spiritual foundation laid by Martin over 50 years ago. The Creation of a Movement In the words of Alicia Garza, co-founder of Black Lives Matter: I created #BlackLivesMatter with Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi,...

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19th Ward MLK Celebrations

Posted by on Jan 7, 2017 in Community, Neighborhood, Prayer | 0 comments

19th Ward MLK Celebrations

2017 Neighborhood Events The first event is on January 14, 2017, 12-1 pm at Arnett Library with a tribute to King with the 19th Ward Youth Choir and guest speaker Willie Lightfoot. Then on January 16, 6-8 pm join us for candle lighting throughout the neighborhood and Hot Spots. Open your door in 2017 sign up for Hot Spot; this is a social gathering serving a hot beverage and maybe cookies to your neighbors and sharing your thoughts on legacy of King. We will have a limited supply of Luminary kits available for pick up January 14 at the MLK celebration at Arnett Library and from the 19th Ward...

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