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LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:First Floor Connector 
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Campus Ministries Open House
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Members of Campus Ministries introduces the special theme for 2008-09\, centered on "Sensing God's Hope\, Claiming God's Hope."  Come out for a time of worship\, singing\, and connecting with the Goshen College community.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Church-Chapel
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Sensing God's Hope\, Claiming God's Hope"
DTSTART:20080905T100000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Speakers will be Phil Vander Ploeg (from Downtown 808) and Morgan Kraybill (GC senior).Chapel will be followed by a cookie reception in Schrock Plaza and a time to mingle with local pastors.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Bedside Baptist\, Mattress Mennonite\, and Other Local Worship Options"
DTSTART:20080912T100000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:On Friday\, Sept. 12 there will be several different on-campus activities celebrating the life of Deanne Binde\, a GC student who tragically died in a car accident at the end of last May term. More details will be made available as they unfold. For more information on "Remembering Deanne\," see the web link below. \n\nTheater highlights - 9:00 pm\, Umble Center\n\nCelebration Dance to Dee's Favorites - 11:30 pm\, NC 19
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Church-Chapel
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Deanne Binde Memorial Service
DTSTART:20080912T190000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
URL:http://www.goshen.edu/deanne-memorial 
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Michele Hershberger\, author\, popular speaker\, and Bible professor at Hesston College in Hesston\, Kansas will be on campus presenting on themes of the Jesus of the Bible from September 17-19\, 2008.  Michele lives in Hesston\, Kansas is married to Del and they have three children...2 young adults and one high schooler.  All three of Michele's major inputs\, listed below\, will intersect on "the importance of believing." In addition\, Michele will speak in six classroom settings\, and four lunch/dinner & dialogues.\n\nWednesday - 10:00-10:30 a.m. Special Chapel ­  "Changing theangle on Jesus: a personal story” (Church-Chapel)\n\nWednesday - 9:00-10:00 p.m. Special Night ­ “Taking a shot at theunseen: nurturing a vibrant faith in a college setting”(Newcomer Center 19)\n\nFriday - 10:00-10:30 a.m. Chapel ­ "Adjusting the lens ofsalvation: biblical Jesus and shalom” (Church-Chapel)
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Michele Hershberger - visiting speaker and author
DTSTART:20080917
DTEND:20080919
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Michele will help us realize the importance of understanding the biblical Jesus in order to curb the temptation to shape Jesus into our own cultural identity.  She will explore the Ceasarea Phillip story in Matthew 16 and share part of her own faith journey.  The twist of Matthew 16 is that Jesus believes in Simon and the others\, motley crew that they were.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:\nSpecial Chapel: "Changing the Angle on Jesus: A personal story" - guest speaker Michele Hershberger
DTSTART:20080917T100000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Come to Newcomer 19 for a time of interacting with Michele Hershberger on the theme of "Nurturing a vibrant faith in a college setting."  Sponsored by Campus Ministries.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:"Taking a shot at the unseen: nurturing a vibrant faith in a college setting" - a conversation with Michele Hershberger
DTSTART:20080917T210000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:By exploring Luke 8:40ff and the reality that the woman who touched Jesus' edge of his cloak fully believed that he was the Messiah\, Michele will explain the prayer shawl fringe and explore a salvation that is not just pie in the sky nor just doing justice in the world and working for peace.  Because she believes that he can not only save her soul or only heal her body but the whole package: social\, physical\, spiritual\, etc.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Adjusting the Lens of Salvation: Biblical Jesus and shalom" - Michele Hershberger
DTSTART:20080919T100000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: Singing Our Faith...Learning a GC Tradition! - Lane Miller\, student
DTSTART:20080926T100000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Seeds of the Kingdom is a group of five recent Goshen College grads\, Randy Keener\, Jessica Roth\, Mark Gingerich\, and Matt and Elizabeth Troyer-Miller who recently finished a 3 1/2 mo. peace tour of Central Plains Mennonite Conference. In a whirlwind thirteen weeks\, they visited 25 churches while preaching and teaching the Gospel of Peace.   Come find out how the summer went\, what exactly they did\, what they learned and how excited churches get when young people get pumped about Jesus. You can also find out more at their blog: seedsofthekingdom.blogspot.com
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Seeds of the Kingdom Gathering
DTSTART:20080930T200000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sponsored by Catholic Student Association and Campus Ministries.  For more information contact Tina Peters at tinamp@goshen.edu or Kevin Gary at kgary@goshen.edu or Bob Yoder at robertey@goshen.edu.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Catholic Mass on Campus
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Come join us for an informal time of worship in song\,tomorrow night\, Oct. 1 at 9 p.m. in the Rec-Fit Center104-05. Questions\, comments\, suggestions? We'd love to hearfrom you; e-mail anaky\, heathergz\, or adrieljs.Hope to see you there!
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Informal time of worship in song
DTSTART:20081001T210000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Two alumni will tell their faith stories:\n\nDale Kempf\, class of 1978\, Distinguished Fellow at Abbott Labs and one of three 2008 recipients of the Culture for Service award\n\nJanna Hunter-Bowman\, class of 2000\, peace worker in Colombia and recipient of the Decade of Service award\, given to a young alumnus who has graduated within the last 10 years.\nA reception for all of the 2008 alumni award recipients will be held in the Gathering Rooms of the Church-Chapel immediately after the chapel service.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Two Alumni Faith Stories"\n-extended to 10:40
DTSTART:20081003T100000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:This service will be led by Tamara Shantz\, assistant campus minister\, and Jim Brenneman\, president of the college.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Anxiety\, Worry\, Fear\, Angst. . . Hope: A service of anointing "
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Students will head into the center of Goshen for a walking tour with staff from Habitat for Humanity to learn about homelessness and affordable housing issues in Goshen. This will be followed by the creation of our own Shack City on the lawn of the courthouse and participants will spend the night sleeping in a box. Funds will be raised to help Habitat for Humanity.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Shack City
DTSTART:20081010T180000
DTEND:20081011
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Join us for a worship service in the tradition of the ecumenical Taize community of France. Come and worship through song\, Scripture\, prayer\, and quiet.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Taize Worship Service
DTSTART:20081012T210000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel led by 2008 Ministry Inquiry Program students
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel:"Ministry: Exploring\, Embracing\, Resisting"
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Have you had a chance to meet our new Athletic Director Tim Demant? If so or if not\, come out to chapel this Friday at 10:00 a.m. to hear part of his faith story\, including 3 quotes of his that resonates with him and hopes that you will remember.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: Faculty faith story by Tim Demant\, athletic director
DTSTART:20081024T100000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Gospel music chapel. Choir director is Patrice Penny Henderson.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Sing unto the Lord a New Song" - Voices-N-Harmony choir
DTSTART:20081031T100000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Union Gym East
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Red Cross Blood Drive
DTSTART:20081031T103000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:2008 Service Inquiry Program participants were Charlotte Barnett\, Sara Becker-Hoover\, Charity Grimes\, Elena Histand\, Morgan Kraybill\, Josh Miller\, and Jonathan Stuckey.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Church-Chapel
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Service...Exploring\, Embracing\, Resisting" - 2008 SIPers
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Campus Ministries is sponsoring this hour-long time of singing and learning songs from both the "Sing the Journey" and "Sing the Story" songbooks. Several students and musicians will guide our way through some songs that may be new to us. STJ's and STS's will be provided\, BUT if you have your own copy\, please feel free to bring it along! For more information\, feel free to contact Lane Miller at lanekm@goshen.edu.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Newcomer 19
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sing the Journey/Story Night
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Join the PAX Club is resisting militarism through Creative Action. The Fellowship of Reconciliation is coming to GC with hiphop artist Invincible. See the schedule of events below:Tuesday\, Nov.11:7 p.m. - Performance by Invincible\, Umble Center8-9:30 p.m. - Workshops: Art in Action and Not Your Soldier(Church-Chapel: Gathering Room and Koinonia Room)Wednesday\, Nov.12:10 a.m. - Convocation with Paula Galeano\, Colombian CO\, on youth facing Colombia's armed conflict (Church-chapel)10:30 a.m. - Not your Soldier Workshop (Gathering Room)
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Umble Center
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Drop Beats not Bombs
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:The campus ministries theme for the 2008-09 school year is "Sensing God's Hope\, Claiming God's Hope."
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Claiming God's Hope on Campus" - sermon by student Lane Miller
DTSTART:20081114T100000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Join us for a time of prayer\, silence\, song\, and Scripture modeled after the worship of the ecumenical Taize community in France.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Taize Worship Service
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sponsored by Catholic Student Association and Campus Ministries.  For more information contact Tina Peters at tinamp@goshen.edu or Kevin Gary at kgary@goshen.edu or Bob Yoder at robertey@goshen.edu.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Catholic Mass on Campus
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sister Lynne Smith was called to spiritual life as a young girl\, telling her mother that she wanted to become a nun when she grew up. While her mother told her that only Catholic women could become nuns\, Sister Lynne continued to feel a call to give her life in service to God and others. \n\nLynne became a Presbyterian pastor and led parishes in Kansas and Iowa for over 15 years before discovering Benedictine Women of Madison. She visited Holy Wisdom Monastery and soon began to attend retreats with the Sisters and explore the different resources for spiritual development at the monastery. Sister Lynne felt that she had found her heart’s home in the Sisters’ community and decided to start the journey of becoming a community member. In 2000\, she made her profession to the community as the first Protestant member. \n\nShe is active at the monastery and at events around the country. She currently works as director of membership\, playing a vital role in helping women recognize and explore their own vocational callings.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: "Heart-listening\, thorns of contention & humor - what I've learned in an ecumenical community\, Sister Lynne Smith
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sponsored by Catholic Student Association and Campus Ministries.  For more information contact Tina Peters at tinamp@goshen.edu or Kevin Gary at kgary@goshen.edu or Bob Yoder at robertey@goshen.edu.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Catholic Mass on Campus
DTSTART:20081203T200000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Worship will be led by the Song-leading class and professor Deb Brubaker.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: Advent Service of Hymns and Scriptures
DTSTART:20081205T100000
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sponsored by Catholic Student Association and Campus Ministries.  For more information contact Tina Peters at tinamp@goshen.edu or Kevin Gary at kgary@goshen.edu or Bob Yoder at robertey@goshen.edu.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Catholic Mass on Campus
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil is a visionary and insightful thought-leader in the field of racial and ethnic reconciliation. For over 20 years\, she has traveled the globe inspiring hope and igniting a passion for racial healing at colleges\, universities\, conferences and churches. Dr. Salter McNeil is a powerful and prophetic preacher whose words transform lives and produce action. \n\nDr. Salter McNeil has extensive experience in the field of racial reconciliation. For nearly 13 years\, she served as the Regional Coordinator of Multiethnic training for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship\, a national evangelical organization that supports Christian outreach to students on college and university campuses.\n\nIn 1995\, in response to her growing passion for authentic racial healing\, she founded Overflow Ministries\, Inc.\, a non-profit\, faith-based organization devoted to the ministry of racial and ethnic reconciliation. Dr. Salter McNeil continues this work through Salter McNeil & Associates\, LLC\, a racial and ethnic reconciliation consulting firm based in Chicago\, Illinois.\n\nAs the President and Founder of Salter McNeil & Associates\, LLC\, Dr. Salter McNeil galvanizes leaders of institutions and organizations to initiate the reconciliation process\, and then empowers those leaders to transform their institutional environments into communities of racial healing and justice.\n\nDr. Salter McNeil has developed the McNeil Reconciliation Change Model to describe and define the reconciliation process. Salter McNeil & Associates implement the Model in their consulting engagements in order to change the culture of an organization or institution from the inside out.\n\nDr. Salter McNeil holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers University\, a Master of Divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary\, and a Doctorate of Ministry from Palmer Theological Seminary (formerly Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary). She is the coauthor of the book The Heart of Racial Justice: How Soul Change Leads to Social Change (InterVarsity Press\, 2005). She has also authored a chapter in Women’s Liberation\, Jesus Style (InterVarsity Press\, 1998\, 2002).\n\nThrough her speaking\, teaching\, and writing\, Dr. Salter McNeil boldly declares a vision that unites\, transforms and brings healing to people from every tribe and every nation. Together with her husband\, Dr. J. Derek McNeil and their two children\, Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil stands at the forefront of an international movement to advance God's kingdom through the ministry of racial and ethnic reconciliation. 
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Brenda Salter McNeil\, leader in the teh field of racial and ethnic reconciliation\, on campus\, February 11 & 13
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sponsored by Catholic Student Association and Campus Ministries.  For more information contact Tina Peters at tinamp@goshen.edu or Kevin Gary at kgary@goshen.edu or Bob Yoder at robertey@goshen.edu.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Catholic Mass on Campus
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DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Red Cross Blood Drive
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Shane Claiborne is a founding partner of The Simple Way Community\,  Board member of the Christian Community Development Association\, and author of books including The Irresistible Revolution and Jesus for President.\n\nWith tears and laughter\, Shane unveils the tragic messes we’ve made of our world and the tangible hope that another world is possible.  Shane graduated from Eastern University\, and did graduate work at Princeton Seminary. His ministry experience is varied\, from a 10-week stint working alongside Mother Teresa in Calcutta\, to a year spent serving a wealthy mega-congregation at Willow Creek Community Church outside Chicago. \n\nDuring the recent war in Iraq\, Shane spent three weeks in Baghdad with the Iraq Peace Team (a project of Voices in the Wilderness and Christian Peacemaker Teams).  Shane was witness to the military bombardment of Baghdad as well as the militarized areas between Baghdad and Amman.  As a member of IPT\, Shane took daily trips to sites where there had been bombings\, visited hospitals and families\, and attended worship services during the war. \n\nShane is a founding partner of The Simple Way\, a faith community in inner city Philadelphia that has helped to birth and connect radical faith communities around the world\, many of whom have become known as a “new monasticism”\, which produced the book Schools for Conversion.  These communities seek to follow Jesus\, to rediscover the spirit of the early Church\, and to incarnate the “Kingdom of God” -- a way of life standing in stark contrast to the world of militarism and materialism.  At the Simple Way\, their little revolution is lived out locally\, as days are spent feeding hungry folks\, doing collaborative arts with children\, running a community store\, hanging out with neighbors\, and reclaiming trash-strewn lots by planting gardens.  Shane and The Simple Way do much work to expose the fundamental structures that create poverty and to imagine alternatives to them.\n\nShane serves on the Board of Directors for The Christian Community Development Association\, one of the largest national associations of faith-based organizations whose pillars are Redistribution\, Relocation\, and Reconciliation.  Shane writes and travels extensively speaking about peacemaking\, social justice\, and Jesus. He is featured in the DVD series “Another World Is Possible” and is the author of the several books including The Irresistible Revolution and Jesus for President. 
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Shane Claiborne\, sought after speaker and prominent Christian activist\, on Campus\, March 18 & 20
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DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel - Shane Claiborne will speak
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DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel - Shane Claiborne will speak
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DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
URL:http://www.goshen.edu/xxx
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sponsored by Catholic Student Association and Campus Ministries.  For more information contact Tina Peters at tinamp@goshen.edu or Kevin Gary at kgary@goshen.edu or Bob Yoder at robertey@goshen.edu.
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Catholic Mass on Campus
DTSTART:20090401T200000
DTSTAMP:20081120T064500
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Holy Week or Passion Week marks the week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. Good Friday\, the day of Jesus' crucifixion\, is a campus holiday. This chapel service will call Christians to focus on the most important week of Jesus' life.  
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Chapel: Special chapel at the begnning of Holy Week
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