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September 2001

Sunday 9/2/2001
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 9/02/2001 Love's Labor's Lost NPR/Music 9:00 am
Food Fights NPR/Music 10:00 am
Love's Labor's Lost Ideas 1:00 pm
Food Fights Ideas 2:00 pm

Sunday 9/09/2001
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 9/09/2001 Curtain Calls NPR/Music 9:00 am
The Afterlife NPR/Music 10:00 am
Curtain Calls Ideas 1:00 pm
The Afterlife Ideas 2:00 pm

Sunday 9/16/2001
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 9/16/2001 Off the Beaten Path NPR/Music 9:00 am
Choosing Your Life NPR/Music 10:00 am
Off the Beaten Path Ideas 1:00 pm
Choosing Your Life Ideas 2:00 pm

Sunday 9/23/2001
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 9/23/2001 The Other Islam NPR/Music 9:00 am
Fathers and Heroes NPR/Music 10:00 am
The Other Islam Ideas 1:00 pm
Fathers and Heroes Ideas 2:00 pm

Sunday 9/30/2001
Day Date Program Title Service/Time
Sunday 9/30/2001 Tales of Transgression NPR/Music 9:00 am
For the Love of Bugs NPR/Music 10:00 am
Tales of Transgression Ideas 1:00 pm
For the Love of Bugs Ideas 2:00 pm

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