Streaming video from CPT Peacemaker Congress 2011

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Streaming Schedule

The following segments of the Congress will be broadcast. All timees are in Central Standard Time.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13

   6:30 – 7:45             =          Opening Worship: Sylvia Morrison
   7:45 – 8:00             =          Break
   8:00 – 9:30             =          Plenary Session I: Elce Redmond, Chicago

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14

Morning

   8:30 – 10:00           =          Worship/Bible Study: Shanta Premawardhana
   10:00 – 10:30         =          Break
   10:30 – 12:30         =          Plenary Session II: Angélica Castellanos, Colombia

Afternoon

   2:00 – 3:30             =          “Telling the Stories: Vignettes from CPT’s First Quarter Century” facilitated by Ched Myers and Elaine Enns; “Beginnings” storytellers: Dorothy Friesen, Hedy Sawadsky, Rey Lopez
   3:30 – 4:00             =          Break
   4:00 – 5:30             =         “Telling the Stories: Vignettes from CPT’s First Quarter Century” facilitated by Ched Myers and Elaine Enns; “Indigenous Justice” storytellers: Rebecca Johnson, Joshua Yoder, Erin Kindy

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15

Morning

   8:30 – 10:00           =          Worship/Bible Study: Shanta Premawardhana

Afternoon

   1:30 – 3:00             =          Plenary Session III: Mohammed Salah, Iraq (Kurdish North)
   3:00 – 3:30             =          Break
   3:30 – 4:30             =          “Telling the Stories: Vignettes from CPT’s First Quarter Century” facilitated by Ched Myers and Elaine Enns; “CPT Iraq Hostage Crisis” storytellers: Peggy Gish, Greg Rollins
   4:30 – 5:00             =          Break
   5:00 – 6:00             =          Workshops

Evening

   6:00 – 7:30             =          Supper
   7:30 – 9:30             =          Concert / Celebration: Tony Brown

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