2008 Media Archives

2008
Community of Christ International Peace Award presentation (3:05)
Community of Christ president Steve Veazey presents the 2008
Community of Christ International Peace Award to Bren Dubay and
Norris Harris of Koinonia.
Bren Dubay, executive director of Koinonia, accepts the 2008
Community of Christ International Peace Award. (28:54)
Norris Harris, chaplain of Koinonia, accepts the 2008 Community of
Christ International Peace Award. (9:15)
"Stories of Signal Communities" (53:01)
Mareva Arnaud (French Polynesia), Robert Wanga (Kenya), and Jennifer
De Guzman (Philippines); introduced by Community of Christ Apostle
James Slauter
"Signal
Communities Witness of Peace" (48:43)
Don Pitzer, Professor of History, Emeritus, Center for Communal
Studies, University of Southern Indiana; introduced by Community of
Christ Apostle Linda Booth
"Signal Communities that Reflect the Vision of Christ"
(51:45)
Council of Twelve Apostles, Community of Christ
"Signal Communities: Hope of Zion" (26:44)
President Steve Veazey, Community of Christ
Workshops:
"Evangelists: Fostering Sanctuary through Signal Communities" (1:08:45)
Apostle David Brock, President Steve Veazey
"Twelve and Seventy: Creating Signal Communities of Mission" (48:29)
Apostle Jim Slauter, President of Seventy Bob Kyser
Video
Feature:
"Living our Mission: Cedar Rapids Flood Recovery"
When Cedar Rapids, Iowa, experienced record flooding in June 2008, members
and friends of the Community of Christ responded to the need. We are living our
mission in Cedar Rapids by dedicating time, money, and willing hands to help the
city’s recovery. (10:26)
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