Spiritual Truth from The House of Yahweh

Spiritual Truth from The House of Yahweh
Spiritual Truth from The House of Yahweh
<p>This past June, members, volunteers, interns and staff gathered at Sloan's Lake to eat, drink, play some bad volleyball and just get to know one another a little better. If you missed it this year, be sure to come to next year's picnic and join the fun.</p>
Matt Anderson is preparing for the Ironman triathlon in late June to raise funds to support the Hangout, a drop-in social club/support group for people with brain injuries, strokes, neurological disorders and our friends.
Matt stepped up in 2009 to fill the shoes of Scott La Point, a semi-pro bicycle racer who previously raised funds on his bike for Hangout. Scott was also a facilitator of Hangout and host on Brainiacs before he went to Virginia to complete his doctorate.
<p>Youth explore using creativity when trying to spread a social justice message.</p>
<p>Host: Nick Broncucia</p>
<p>Guests include: Ietef (Cavem Moetavation), Jose "Joser" Guerrero, Terrance aka Sole Rebel.</p>
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Rep. Mark Waller, a Republican and an attorney of El Paso County, Colorado reviews important changes in the state's criminal code resulting from laws just signed by Gov. Bill Ritter. Christie Donner of the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition adds more than two cents to this discussion that her group has been an integral part of.
This hour of unscripted talk show hosted by Nancy Ulrich is not live, but was taped June 10 for broadcast June 18, 2010, we think.
Senate President Brandon Shaffer reviews some important legislation from the 2010 Session in these tough economic times, including a variety of his own bills that have now been signed by Governor Bill Ritter and are law.
President Shaffer discusses working with Minority Leader Senator Josh Penry to sculpt some important legislation to make the Public Employees Retirement Association financially solid in the future.
He was co-sponsor of the ill-fated HB1152 for disability civil rights, which died in the House.