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The Corridor: Mark 13
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We are a church community committed to having an incarnational presence in the Washington/Baltimore Corridor. Tuesday, April 07, 2009. Mark warns about those who claim to be the messiah or perhaps Jesus himself in order to recruit those to join in the revolution and engage in war. Mark’s warning about those claiming to be Jesus and leading believers astray provides yet another reason why he may have felt a written, permanent account of Jesus was needed to preserve what was true about Jesus. Long-deferred...
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The Corridor: August 2007
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We are a church community committed to having an incarnational presence in the Washington/Baltimore Corridor. Wednesday, August 22, 2007. Sunday Gatherings in the Corridor. Posted by James Diggs @ 7:48 AM. We are a church community committed to having an incarnational presence in the Washington / Baltimore Corridor. An Introduction to A Generous Orthodoxy. A Voice Crying from the Wilderness of the North Po. A Mighty Expectation, Past Present and Future! Fun with the Corridor.
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The Corridor: January 2007
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We are a church community committed to having an incarnational presence in the Washington/Baltimore Corridor. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Don’t tell Jesus but we are skipping our Friday night gathering this week and instead getting together on Sunday night for the Super Bowl! Everyone is invited to the Diggs’ at 6:00pm on Sunday, February 4th. Even though we are not having a church meeting, stylish beards are still preferred. I think I have the most stylish, but then again I am the Pastor. ;). Fun with th...
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City Blossoms: August 2009
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Urban Youth Gardening Experience. Friday, August 14, 2009. It is exciting and calming at the same time to see these beautiful winged visitors in our gardens each summer. The kids become hushed and focused as soon as they drop down onto a drooping blossom and start squealing happily once they take flight. A Monarch and Tiger Swallowtail have been sipping from our CentroNia butterfly bushes regularly this month, and I hope they've found safe places to lay their eggs too! Posted by City Blossoms. Urban Vill...
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The Corridor: April 2007
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We are a church community committed to having an incarnational presence in the Washington/Baltimore Corridor. Friday, April 06, 2007. We will be reading through John 18, and 19 along with Psalm 22. Posted by James Diggs @ 3:42 PM. We are a church community committed to having an incarnational presence in the Washington / Baltimore Corridor. An Introduction to A Generous Orthodoxy. A Voice Crying from the Wilderness of the North Po. A Mighty Expectation, Past Present and Future! Fun with the Corridor.
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City Blossoms: January 2010
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Urban Youth Gardening Experience. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Lovely Ladybugs . . . Winter weather might keep us indoors, but we're still having lots of garden-related fun! This past week, our pre-K classes completed a unit on ladybugs. They learned that ladybugs play an important role in the garden by eating aphids, which eat the plants. We read a few ladybug-focused books (including Eric Carle's The Grouchy Ladybug. Pre-K kids paint their ladybug hats. Two pre-K students show off their lovely ladybugs.
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City Blossoms: August 2010
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Urban Youth Gardening Experience. Saturday, August 21, 2010. Gross and Cool - Soldier Flies. Yesterday we were walking around Marion Street Intergenerational Garden, checking on plants and compost, and I was quite revolted to see about 400 of these things furiously crawling up the insides of our compost cans. Luckily, Zachary from Clagett Farm. Was on hand to drop some knowledge on me - these are soldier fly larvae! Posted by City Blossoms. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. The Biggest Basil Potluck Ever!
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City Blossoms: October 2008
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Urban Youth Gardening Experience. Sunday, October 19, 2008. The bulb dance. latest version! Posted by City Blossoms. The season is coming to an end - but we keep blooming! Also, thanks to our new volunteer gardeners, April and Adriana, the garden is open more for peeking in and maybe even a little picking. Big Harvest Hugs,. Posted by City Blossoms. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Urban Youth Gardening Experience. Common Good City Farm. New Community For Children's Garden Blog. Washington Parks and People.
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NNCF - Homelessness and At-Risk/Low Income Populations
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Photo courtesy of Heads Up: A University Neighborhood Initiative. Education and Youth Development. Health and Reproductive Choice. Homelessness and At-Risk/Low Income Populations. Jewish Programs in the United States. Timetable for Grant Review. Photo courtesy of Hand in Hand Center for Jewish-Arab Education. Homelessness and At-Risk/Low Income Populations. Bread for the City. DC Central Kitchen collects more than one million pounds of food each year from local foodservice businesses and restaurants and ...
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