Upcoming religious holidays
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Upcoming events
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Teen Relationship Education & Empowerment workshop set for March 11-12
TREE will be offering another in its series of workshops designed to address teen dating violence on March 11-12, 2012. Participants will receive binders of useful information about teen dating violence and be given the chance to network with other faith communities in Boone County to help address the issues of abuse in teen relationships.
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Mark A. Chancey to give lecture on religion and public life on March 1
Professor Chancey of Southern Methodist University will give the Fourth Distinguished Lecture on Religion and Public Life sponsored by the Religious Studies Department at MU. Chancey will speak about changes to the social studies curriculum by the Texas state Board of Education in 2010.
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Teen Relationship Education & Empowerment workshop set for March 11-12
News from The Center
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Center-funded study indicates religious, spiritual support may help chronically ill cope
A study conducted by MU researchers and funded by the Center on Religion and Professions found empirical evidence suggesting both men and women gain health benefits from religious and spiritual support in their communities.
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City of Columbia accepting rolling applications for Human Rights Enhancement Program funding
The Human Rights Commission for the City of Columbia accepts applications for funds allotted to programs furthering awareness and education of diversity and human rights issues by the city budget. Applications are considered on a rolling basis throughout the year.
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Center-funded study indicates religious, spiritual support may help chronically ill cope
The Center on Religion & the Professions
University of Missouri
30 Neff Annex
Columbia, MO 65211-2600
Tel: 573-882-9257
Fax: 573-884-0977Visit our sister sites
The Center on Religion & the Professions regularly teams with other organizations in Missouri. Be sure to visit their websites to learn more about their work and goals.
Teen Relationship Education trains religious groups and provides tools to help them communicate effectively about relationship violence among youth. TREE, based in Columbia, is run mostly by volunteers and serves communities of all faiths in Boone Co.
The World Religions in Missouri project works to improve the understanding of Missouri public school teachers about issues in religious diversity and teaching religion in schools. WRIM held a successful conference for teachers in June 2010 and will hold additional sessions around Missouri. Photos: Dominic's pics (tree), sidewalk flying (desks) / CC

Houses of Worship in mid-Missouri
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