James Twyman at Unity Wednesday, July 28
Filed under Classes and Workshops, Current Happenings, Special Events
Wednesday July 28th at 7pm
Join James Twyman, the “Peace Troubadour” at Unity of Berkeley for a special appearance, some music and discussion of his new book, The Barn Dance. Many at Unity have already read the book and Rev. Patricia says it is a page turner!
On November 27, 2005, two men broke into Linda Twyman’s apartment in Evanston, Illinois, and brutally ended her young life. Three and a half years later, guided by a series of visions and dreams, James Twyman was mystically drawn to a barn deep in the Nevada wilderness where Heaven and Earth collide and magic changes lives.
If you’ve ever wondered if we really can communicate with our loved ones who have passed to the other side, this book is your answer. If you’ve ever thought that Heaven and Earth never meet, then this story will reveal a world you never imagined . . . a world where love never ends and life goes on forever. Once you pick up this amazing book, you won’t want to put it down, and your life will never be the same.
James Twyman is the best-selling author of ten books. He’s also an internationally renowned “Peace Troubadour” who has the reputation for drawing millions of people together in prayer to positively influence crises throughout the world. He has been invited by leaders of countries such as Iraq, Northern Ireland, South Africa, Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia to perform The Peace Concert—often while conflicts raged in those areas; and he has performed at the United Nations, the Pentagon, and more.
Unity Peace Film Project
Filed under Classes and Workshops, Current Happenings
with Stephanie Slade
CALL TO PARTICIPATE!
THE UNITY PEACE FILM PROJECTseeks
Creative Expressions with the theme
“WHAT PEACE MEANS TO ME”
Personal, Powerful, and Heart-to-Heart Visions of Peace
Schools, teachers, parents, community organizations, and faith-based groups are warmly encouraged to choose “What Peace Means to Me” as a class, individual, or team theme for fall and winter projects 2009-10.
The unique expressions of “What Peace Means to Me” – including essays, drama, songs, artwork, photographs, videos and dance – submitted to Unity of Berkeley will be considered for presentation at the Unity Peace Festival in March 2010.
Everyone can participate by creating expressions of peace, unfolding a a vivid vision of your own design that is personal, powerful, and a message straight from your heart.
Expressions of peace may be submitted in person at Unity of Berkeley, 2410 Le Conte at Scenic, Berkeley, or online at www.unitypeacefilmproject.com.
Join us! Contact unitypeaceproject@gmail.com and please link us!
Vew Youtube video here:For more info: UNITY FILM MINISTER and PRODUCER Stephanie Slade (510) 302-8734
View Youtube video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9qIDb_TAfU

