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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>The Community
Church of Boston Celebrates Innovative Sunday School Program<BR><BR>(Boston,
MA) On Sunday, June 3, beginning at 11:00am, those interested in the first
ever Justice School, Sunday program for youth and children (ages 7-14), are
gathering at the Community Church of Boston in Copley Square. While the
Community Church of Boston has served the Greater Boston progressive community
for almost 90 years there has been an absence of younger voices. No
longer! Beginning September 9, 2007 the Community Church will welcome
youth and children, ages 7-14, to participate in the exciting new Justice
School, which every Sunday will offer those involved an educational program that
empowers them to have faith in themselves as agents of positive change in the
world. This is a program that comes with no particular religious creed but
instead encourages the youth and children to search for their own truth through
lessons that will be fun, interesting, and include art, skits, books, music, and
many social justice activist guests. <BR><BR>The Community Church of
Boston is honored to have JooYoung Choi as the Director of the Justice
School. Ms. Choi has developed the curriculum, outreached to the
community, and met extensively with others doing similar work while serving
part-time since the end of last year. Of the school Ms. Choi remarks,
"Young people are so often considered the leaders of tomorrow, but what we hope
to accomplish is empowering these young people to be the needed leaders of
today." Ms. Choi continues by listing the goals, " We will encourage young
people to become agents of change, support and educate young activists, and
create a positive peace and justice community of mixed age young people."
<BR><BR>Jason Lydon, the Congregational Director for Community Church, adds his
thoughts about the upcoming program, "The event on Sunday, June 3 will be a
great opportunity for the young people to get together and get excited about the
program starting in September. It will also be a great time for the adults
to see the space and consider joining the Sunday service offered at the same
time as the Justice School." <BR><BR>While many Boston residents do not
attend church, temple, or mosque on a regular basis the Justice School provides
an opportunity for young people of all faith traditions, Christian, Jewish,
Muslim, Athiest, Humanist, etc. to come together and learn about their ability
to make change in the world. Families of all kinds are welcome to bring
their children to this program. Those seeking further information should
visit the Justice School website at </FONT><A
href="http://www.thejusticeschool.org"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>www.thejusticeschool.org</FONT></A><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>
and contact Ms. Choi or Mr. Lydon at the Community Church of Boston at
617.266.6710. </FONT><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>