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This Week @ ECM:
Sunday 7
5 - 9pm (Main Floor/Upstairs)
· River City Church
Monday 8
10 - 11:30am (Basement)
· Tai Chi
6 - 8pm (Basement)
· Tai Chi - General Public
Tuesday 9
12 - 1pm (Upstairs)
· Episcopal Service
8 - 9:30pm (Upstairs)
· Alanon - Addiction support network of family and friends
Wednesday 10
10 - 11:30am (Basement)
· Tai Chi
5:30 - 8pm (Upstairs)
· Gopi Sandal Yoga
7:30 - 9pm (Basement)
· New Way - General Public Support Group
Thursday 11
11:30am - 1pm (Main Floor/Kitchen)
· Veggie Lunch - Open to Public (donation for meal!)
7 - 9pm (Thad’s office)
· Lawrence Men’s Group
7:30 - 9pm (Main Floor)
· New Way - General Public Support Group
Friday 12
10 - 11:30pm (Basement)
· Tai Chi - General Public
8 - 10pm (Basement)
· Friday of the Hill - Student Support Group
Saturday 13
5 - 9pm (Main Floor/Kitchen)
· Lawrence Sustainability Network
7 - 8pm (Thad’s office)
· SLUG
12am - 12pm (Office)
· ECM office is closed today
Please contact the ECM office at (785) 843-4933 if your event doesn't appear here or if you would like to schedule an event at the ECM
Alternative Break Partnerships
You and a student growing together…
Ecumenical Christian Ministries will sponsor five Alternative Breaks (ABs) in 2009. ABs are ways to explore other cultures and one’s faith while being involved in service.
How does an AB partnership work?
- You and a student are matched up before the trip (You can choose a specific student or request a student from a specific trip)
- You meet 2 times before the trip to talk about ideas, expectations, and life in general (Or more if you want)
- After the trip, you meet again to talk about experiences, new ideas, and life! (Picture sharing and hilarious stories to be expected)
- We ask that you contribute financially to their trip from $50-$200
Why be an AB partner?
- Young adults are attempting to grow in a way that will change our community and our world, and you can be a part of it
- You don’t have much time or energy to travel but want to learn about another place and culture
- You want to support a young adult who is actively seeking challenging experiences and intellectual, spiritual, and personal growth
- You want to be a mentor to a student who is learning about the world in new ways and share questions