
Mission Centered Education intends to help individuals and groups “to grow in wisdom and grace” by helping them articulate their mission in life and to integrate it into their day-to-day relationships.

Mission Centered Education intends to help individuals and groups “to grow in wisdom and grace” by helping them articulate their mission in life and to integrate it into their day-to-day relationships.
On-going sessions for personal enrichment and faith formation.

Faith and Fiction is committed to providing a forum for
discussion using high quality—often award winning—fiction (literature
and film) as springboards for conversations about the impact of
spirituality and one’s everyday journey in faith. Participants read a
book or watch a film before the gathering and formulate their own
reactions to the characters and their decisions in light of their own
experience of life and faith. A rotating facilitator researches the
book and author and prepares starter questions, which are distributed a
week or so before the sessions.
Selections are available through the Boise Public Library in print and audio formats and at Amazon.com.
| Date | Book/Play/Film and Author | Facilitator |
| January 20, 2009 | Doubt by John Patrick Shanley | Carol Delany |
| February 17, 2009 | The Source by James A. Michner | Genie Austin-Calkins |
| March 17, 2009 | American Pastor by Philip | Mary Ellen Grobe |
| April 21, 2009 | Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver | Kathy Yocum |
| May 19, 2009 | Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski | Donna Dennard |
| June 16, 2009 Potluck and Planning
10:00—12:30 only |
Mr. Blue by Myles Connolly | Hal Newman |
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