Re: Fw: Rwandan Pastor Visiting Minneapolis
From: Adele Hansen (hanse002tc.umn.edu)
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 14:45:25 -0700 (PDT)
Carol,

As far as I know, there is no soup lunch scheduled for October.(The Membership committee didn't have any schedule, and Mark wasgoing to check with Kendyl.
So...wew could do an after service program in October.
I'm with Wendy about no Sunday nights.
I'm completely meetinged out and cannot possibly take on one more thing...but I might be able to stay on a Sunday.


Adele



Wendy,

Do you think a Sunday afternoon, evening on a Sunday, evening on a
weeknight?  How do you picture it?  I've sent this info out to Socail
Action, as you know.  You are only the 2nd one to respond.  Carol
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wendy Andberg" <WendyA [at] perftours.com>
To: "Carol Koepp" <ckoepp [at] mn.rr.com>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [sa-talk] Fw: Rwandan Pastor Visiting Minneapolis


I would like to see this happen at FUS, too. What do we need to do?

Wendy Andberg
> wendya [at] perftours.com

Carpe diem.


 -----Original Message-----
 From: Mary Ann Lundquist [mailto:maryann [at] mtn.org]
 Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 6:41 PM
 To: Wendy Andberg
 Subject: Re: [sa-talk] Fw: Rwandan Pastor Visiting Minneapolis

How interesting !!!! Can we do it ?

Mary Ann Lundquist

 -----Original Message-----
 From: Carol Koepp [mailto:ckoepp [at] mn.rr.com]
 Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 3:37 PM
 To: Mary Ann Lundquist
 Cc: Bruce Nelson
 Subject: [sa-talk] Fw: Rwandan Pastor Visiting Minneapolis

 Is there any way we can take advantage of this?  I received it from Liz
 Royal who is the lawyer who was doing pro bono work for the Katrina
 survivors through Oasis Crisis Intervention Center.
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: Elizabeth Royal
 To: ckoepp [at] mn.rr.com
 Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 3:30 PM
 Subject: Rwandan Pastor Visiting Minneapolis






Hi Carol,




 Pastor Paul from Rwanda has arrived in Minneapolis today and he will
 stay
 here for the next four weeks. I was wondering whether your Church would
 like
 to have him over to talk about Rwanda -- 12 years after the Genocide. We
 also have a Frontline presentation on the Rwandan genocide which could
 be
 shown to an audience.



 There is no cost for it, but we would like to be able to ask for
 donations
 for Pastor Paul ministry in Rwanda. Pastor Paul hosted a group of Upper
 Midwest Human Rights Fellows this summer in Rwanda and we could also
 arrange
 for one or two of these HR fellows to speak.



 I am also hosting a private dinner party/fund raiser for Pastor Paul. If
 you
 know folks who are interested in coming to my dinner, please have them
 call
 me directly at 612 372-0300 for more info.





Please let me know whether there is any interest in this program.



Thanks,





Liz Royal





Reverend Paul Ndahigwa's Biography



 Reverend Paul Ndahigwa was born in Rwanda in 1953.  He and his family
 were
 forced into exile in 1959.  Reverend Ndahigwa received his childhood
 education in Uganda.  From there he studied two years at Uganda's United
 Pentacostal Bible College.  He then studied for three years at the PAG
 Bible
 College in Tanzania.   Reverend Ndahigwa was ordained as a pastor in
 1982.

 Reverend Ndahigwa was a pastor in Tanzania from 1982 until 1988.  In
 1990,
 he began his ministries in Uganda, where he stayed until 1994.  Reverend
 Ndahigwa returned Rwanda in 1994, after the genocide had occurred.  He
 has
 been ministering there ever since.

 Reverend Ndahigwa is the Senior Pastor at a church he began in Kigali,
 Rwanda, named Eglise Vivante de Jesus Christ au Rwanda (The Living
 Church of
 Jesus Christ in Rwanda).  He is also the Director and National Overseer
 for
 the Edina, Minnesota-based Pilgrim Center for Reconciliation.  This
 leads
 him all over Rwanda and to eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic
 of
 the Congo.  Reverend Ndahigwa is also a national commissioner for the
> Interfaith Commission of Rwanda.









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