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1 12 South Carolina Q-NOTES • DECEMBER 18.2004 Metropolitan Community Church - Greenville (MCC Creenville) Church (worship) address: 4 Woodland Lane Greenville, SC 29615 (We are temporarily sharing space with United Church of Creenville) w Worship Services: Sunday Evenings at 6:00 pm Church telephone number: 864.322.5355 or 1.866.322.5355 Church (office) address: 4 Woodland Lane, Suite 101, Box 10 Greenville, SC 29615 E-Mail Rev. Donna Stroud, M.Div.: mccgreenvil le @ bel lsouth.net [ ews notes: sc from the palmetto state by Ed Madden with Monica Simpson Progressiye nehvork calendars available STATEWIDE — For a second year, the South Carolina Progressive Network has published a calendar tracing “the progress of human liberty” in the state. 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The photo for May features South Carolina Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement members at the marriage registration event, and June shows members of the Metropolitan Community Church of Columbia at their Pride 2004 booth. Calendars are only $7. For a copy, email SCPrideCenter@aol.com. Speaking about his personal path of integrating ancient practices into daily life, Penczak will discuss strategies for integrat ing healthy balanced change by following the cycles of nature and spirit. He will also discuss the special tradition of queer mys ticism. All faiths and orientations welcome. Portions of the workshops to be held at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and at Meritage restaurant in Columbia. For more information about the events, visitwww.osireion.com/PenczakinSCa.html, or email sekhmet@osireion.com. ■ Gay pagan author to offer workshops COLUMBIA — Gay pagan author Christopher Penczak (pic tured) will offer three workshops in Columbia Jan. 14-16. 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