Journey Events throughout Missouri
ST. JOSEPH
***All events are free to the public. A free-will offering may be requested
at some of the events but certainly won t be required for admission.
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Monday, March 26, 7:00 p.m. Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 4503 Frederick Blvd.
Speakers: George White, John & Reva Griffith.
Contact Linda Zeorlin in
St. Joseph for event information at 816-232-8449.
SPRINGFIELD
***All events are free to the public. A free-will offering may be requested
at some of the events but certainly won t be required for admission.
- Tuesday, March 27, 7:30 p.m.: Knights of Columbus Hall, 2340 W. Grand St.
An evening of
sharing with:
Speakers: Pat Clark, Tom and Margaret Montgomery, Sue Norton,
Bill Pelke, Lois Robison, Kristi Smith and George White
Music with Charlie
King and Karen Brandow and refreshments.
Contact Michelle Craycroft at
417-832-9474.
CAPE GIRARDEAU
***All events are free to the public. A free-will offering may be requested
at some of the events but certainly won t be required for admission.
- Friday, March 29, 7:00 pm: University Center Program lounge
Speakers: George White and Bill
Pelke: "From violence to healing . . . exploring the death penalty".
- Saturday March 31, 9:30 a.m. St. Vincent's Church
Speakers: George White and Bill Pelke.
Sponsored by Catholic Campus Ministry and Southeast Students for Social
Justice.
Contact: Bob Polack at 573-986-6882 or (after March 17) Sr.
Cynthia Hruby at 573-335-3899 for more information on either Cape Girardeau
event.
HERMANN
***All events are free to the public. A free-will offering may be requested
at some of the events but certainly won t be required for admission.
- Sunday, April 1, 7:00 p.m.: Community Room of Gasconade County Historical Society, 313
Schiller, across from Germantown School.
Speaker: Renny Cushing.
Contact:
Rita Thomas: 573-486-1416.
AUXVASSE
***All events are free to the public. A free-will offering may be requested
at some of the events but certainly won t be required for admission.
- Sunday, April 1, 5:00 7:30 p.m.: Old Auxvasse Nine Mile Presbyterian Church, Speaking and
dinner
with Kristi Smith.
Contact: Brad Shephard (573-254-3993)
FULTON
***All events are free to the public. A free-will offering may be requested
at some of the events but certainly won t be required for admission.
- Sunday, April 1, 7:00 p.m.: St. Mary's Church. Public presentation with Kristi Smith.
Contact: Brad Sheppard (573-254-3993)
JEFFERSON CITY
***All events are free to the public. A free-will offering may be requested
at some of the events but certainly won t be required for admission.
- Sunday, April 1, 9:45 a.m.: Wesley United Methodist Church, Hwy 179 at Wesley Dr., Sunday
school with Kristi Smith.
Contact: Lisa Conley 573-893-2556.
- Monday, April 2, 7:00 p.m.: Catholic Diocesan Chancery basement, 605 Clark Ave., "My
Experiences with Murder and the Death Penalty" with Renny Cushing.
Co-sponsored by the Missouri School of Religion, Center for Rural Ministry.
Contact: Barbara Ross (573-635-9127).
- Tuesday, April 3: all-day Capitol event.
COLUMBIA
***All events are free to the public. A free-will offering may be requested
at some of the events but certainly won t be required for admission.
- Sunday, April 1, 8:30 a.m.: Campus Lutheran Church, 304 S. College.
Sunday school adult class
with George White.
- 9:45 a.m.: Missouri United Methodist Church, 204 S. 9th St.
Sunday school with
George White.
- 10:00 a.m.: "Sunday Morning Coffeehouse," KOPN-FM (89.5 FM) featuring Charlie
King and Karen Brandow.
- 10:00 a.m.: St. Luke s Methodist Church, 204 E. Ash.
Sermon offered by Bill
Pelke.
- 7:30 p.m.: Newman Center, 701 Maryland.
Panel with Marietta Jaeger Lane and
Bill Pelke, exploring the Christian challenge to forgive and find healing
alternatives to the death penalty.
- Monday, April 2, 11:45 a.m.: Little Dixie Kiwanees monthly meeting/program, basement of Boone
Tavern, 811 E. Walnut.
Guest: Marietta Jaeger Lane.
- 12 Noon: Downtown Optimists monthly meeting/program, Delaney Hall on the
Columbia College campus, Rogers St and N. 10th St.
Guest: Bud Welch.
- 12 Noon: Enter-Light Ministries, 605 N. Providence Rd.
Lunch and
Discussion with Bill Pelke, Doris Macha and Paula Skillicorn.
Sponsored by
the Frederick Douglass Coalition.
Contact Wynna Fae Elbert (573-874-6378)
for more details.
- 3:15 p.m.: Rock Bridge High School. Cafeteria, 4303 S. Providence.
Speakers: Bill Pelke and Doris Macha, Forum on the Death Penalty.
Sponsored
by Amnesty International, Rock Bridge and Hickman High School chapters.
Contact Tim Drennan (573-449-2166)
- 6:30 p.m.: Stephens College, Windsor Lounge, 1200 E. Broadway.
Speakers:
Marietta Jaeger Lane and Paula Skillicorn
Contact: Jim Whitehill
(573-876-7147).
- 7:00 p.m.: Univesity of Missouri, Fisher Auditorium in Gannett Hall, near
corner of Elm and 9th St.
"A Time of Reflection and Healing; A Journey of
Hope".
Speakers: Bud Welch and SueZann Bosler.
Co-sponsored by UMC SOAC,
Amnesty International and Mid-Missouri Fellowship of Reconciliation
Contact
Allison Payne (573-256-1929).
Tuesday, April 3, 7:00 p.m.: Middlebush Auditorium, University of Missouri campus
AN EVENING
WITH SR. HELEN PREJEAN, Author of Dead Man Walking, with a book-signing to
follow.
ROLLA
- Monday, April 2, 3:30 pm: Mark Twain Room, University Center - East, University of Missouri--Rolla.
Sponsored
by Catholic Newman Center, Wesley House, and
Episcopal/Evangelical Lutheran Center.
- Monday, April 2, 7:00 pm: Christ Church Episcopal Church, 10th and Main
Streets.
Free and open to the public.
KIRKSVILLE
- Monday, Apr. 2, 7:00-8:30 p.m.: Georgian Room at Truman State University
Public Forum with George White & Ed Mutum