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Temple Advent Worship: "Advent Then and Now"
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Children tell the prophet Isaiah the meaning of Jesus' birth (1:52)
clip of Bishop Paul Davis' homily (3:26)
"Silent Night" and President David Schaal's benediction (2:11) |
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2006
Peace Colloquy:
“Justice for Everyone: Reframe, Repair, Restore”
October 27-29, 2006
The Kansas City Star's Steve Kraske interviews Peace Award
recipient Howard Zehr and Nina Balsam, chair of the Missouri
Restorative Justice Coalition (courtesy of
KCUR-FM) (43:08)
"Moving toward Restorative Justice in the 21st Century" (44:52)
Judge Bria Huculak, Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Canada
2006 Temple Peace Award presentation (3:35)
Community of Christ president Steve Veazey presents the 2006
Community of Christ International Peace Award to Howard Zehr,
restorative justice pioneer
"Restorative Justice: Promise and Challenge" (27:56)
Howard Zehr, 2006 Community of Christ International Peace Award recipient
"Restorative Justice and Alternative Sentencing" (48:29)
Chief Justice Michael A. Wolff, Missouri Supreme Court
"From Murder to Forgiveness" (38:28)
Azim Kahimsa, father of a murdered son, San Diego, California
"What Can We Do in Our Faith Communities?" (41:34)
Rick Sarre, pastor, professor of law and criminal justice, University of South
Australia
(The Gill Hicks video referenced can be viewed
here.)
"Justice for Everyone" (21:02)
Dr. Howard Zehr, co-director of the Center for Justice and
Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University
CDs of these addresses are available for sale from Herald
Publishing House. Email or
call toll-free: 1-800-767-8181.
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Video
Feature:
"Hawthorne Place"
The Hawthorne Place Apartments in Independence,
Missouri is the site for community
outreach and children's programs from the nearby Village Heights
congregation. President of Seventy John Wight tells of an
economically challenged area hosting nearly 2,000 children and
youth; a youth minister's dream to reach out; productive networking
with community service agencies; and a congregation putting forth
their time and money to forward their corner of Zionic realization.
Village Heights models a new ministry
to Hawthorne Place with the Gospel Wagon and Jesus And Me JAM club
for children. Growth and
renewal characterize the ministry. For the Hawthorne Place
residents, it's a sense of peace and joy, from the realization that
people care. For the Village Heights church members, it's a glimpse
of their missionary potential in sharing the peace of Jesus Christ
with others. (11:20)
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(298MB) (download help)
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NEW 2007
World Conference invitation
Français -
Español
A new, updated invitation to the 2007
World Conference offers further details about the some of the
exciting things you can expect when you attend the upcoming World
Conference. Plan to watch and share this invitation to be part of
this time of worship, discernment and celebration with our sisters
and brothers from around the world. (letter)
(worship) (6:32, 144 MB)
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labeled "Show local captions when
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Also available as
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(.zip file, 144MB) (download help)
Right click and "Save Link Target As" to download this file
to your computer, and
then unzip the file to a single directory and open the file
"wc07-02invite-dl.asx" in Windows Media Player to view the captioned
media.
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VIDEO FEATURE:
"Passion, Patience, and Prayer"
Visit Gardner, Kansas, where a new and growing congregation with
an invitational outlook combines passion, patience, and prayer to make outreach
a priority. (9:04, 202MB)
Also available as downloadable media. (download help)
The Gardner congregation uses the book
"A Witnessing
Community" to support its outreach.
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2007 World Conference invitation
The 2007 World Conference will offer something for everyone. A video
invitation has been sent to field officers and reunion directors on DVD and is
available via download. Plan to share this invitation to be part of a
celebration with sisters and brothers from around the world. (7:38, 169MB)
(letter)
High-bandwidth streaming media (for cable/DSL)
Low-bandwidth streaming media (for dialup)
These files are captioned in Spanish, French, and English.
To display the captions: On your Windows Media Player, pull down "Play" from
the menu bar, select "Captions and Subtitles" and choose the desired
language. You may need to enable
captions: On your Windows Media Player, pull down "Tools" from the
menu bar, select "Options" then the "Security" tab and check the box
labeled "Show local captions when
present".
Also available as
captioned downloadable media.
(.zip file, 169MB) (download help)
Right click and "Save Link Target As" to download this file
to your computer, and
then unzip the file to a single directory and open the file
"wc07invite-dl.asx" in Windows Media Player to view the captioned
media.
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VIDEO FEATURE:
"Much to be Done"
See the adventures of inspirational Graceland University students who spend
their Winter Term rebuilding a hurricane-ravaged home for a church family in
Long Beach, Mississippi. (9:00, 198MB)
  
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VIDEO FEATURE:
"Road to Recovery": Hurricane recovery
"When disaster strikes, how does the church respond to provide
aid? And what can I do to help?"
These questions have been on the minds of church members around the world in the
wake of several recent natural disasters, including the hurricanes that ravaged
the US Gulf Coast in the fall of 2005. Our latest video web feature explores how
the Community of Christ offered time, money, and helping hands to respond to our
brothers and sisters and neighbors in a time of crisis. (11:43, 234MB)
  
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2006 Community of Christ Seminary Convocation
"Going Global: Theological Education for Whom?"
January 8, 2006
 
Graceland University president John Menzies presents the Vision Award to Joe
Serig and Barbara McFarlane Higdon. (5:13)
 
Seminary Dean Don Compier addresses the seminary's goal of globalizing
theological education. (3:16)
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Broadcast Archives help
The Broadcast Archives is a library where we store video and audio
from past events and programs. Some files contain an entire
sermon/address or video program; others are a selected portion. All may
be viewed from any location using Windows Media Player 8 or higher (free
download).
Here's what you will need to watch files in the Broadcast Archives:
1. A computer with sound and video cards and an Internet
connection. The faster the connection, the better the image and sound
quality.
Media files are available at some or all of the following connection
speeds:
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cable modem connections
Low speed for those with a
phone modem connection
Audio only for those with a
low-speed phone modem connection
High quality downloadable
video files
Downloadable
MP3 files
2. Current version of your Internet browser (free download).
*For Internet Explorer users, the latest version is 7.0. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.mspx
*For Netscape Navigator users the latest version is 8.1.
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp
Note: Early versions of Netscape will not allow links to open the
Windows Media Player automatically. If you click on the link and it
doesn't open, try opening Windows Media Player and entering the URL
(mms://...) in the player (file/open/ enter the filename).
*For Firefox users, the lastest version is 1.5.
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Note: Firefox users may have to click
"Launch Application" when prompted to grant
permission to open Windows Media Player.
If you are
using AOL Web browser, you may still need to download the Windows Media
Player.
3. Windows Media Player 8 or higher
Windows Media Player for Windows (free
download).
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp
Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS 10 (free download)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp
Windows Media Player 7.1 for Mac OS 9 (free download)
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player will not open links automatically when they are clicked. Copy the
link and paste it into the player to start playback.
To ensure that you're receiving the optimum video quality, check that
your Windows Media Player is set to automatically detect and display the
proper stream for your connection speed. On the top tool bar,
select "Tools", then "Options". Under the
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