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Fun with Friends
REEL FAITH
Dinner and a Movie with Chaplain Jan Johnson returns on Jan. 19 in Parish Hall. We begin eating at 6:30 pm; meal by Chef Bill will be at a modest cost. Then we’lll view the film, Ratatouille, animated story about the “unthinkable combination of a rat and a 5-Star gourmet restaurant.” Epiphany is a time to think about one’s gifts. We’ll explore that theme with the help of Remy, who dreams “of becoming a great chef in a rodent-phoebic profession.” Signs ups begin Jan. 4. This is family fun for all ages.
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
Circle of Friends is a fellowship group for senior adults. Dinner and/or a hockey game on Sat., January 17. Eat together at City Cafe at 5 pm. Action on the ice begins at 7 pm in Walker Arena. Sign up in Parish Hall starting Jan. 4 or call Bill Paulson, 759-0648 to reserve your spot.
BROTHERS
A group for men not yet on Social Security. The focus of Brothers is lending a helping hand ... in the church and in the community. Brothers show their faith by doing. Brothers are currently putting together a “Brothers for Others List” that will match men’s skills and interests with needs in the church and in the community. Possibilities range from light construction to helping someone with his taxes. If you want to put more purpose in your life, as Christ asks each of us to do, contact Lynn DeMoss for more Bro Info.
FAITHFUL REMNANT
Crafters with a cause meet with Chaplain Jan Johnson the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Hands keep busy with knitting and other crafts while hearts keep busy with friends. Crafts are sent on to mission projects. All this and tea, too! The group meets in the Conference Room.
ROMEOs and JULIETs
Are breakfast groups both meeting on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Retired Old Men Eating Out gather at Carmen’s Cafe (878 Jefferson St) at 8:30 a.m. Lew Peck is the convenor. Email Lew for more details.
Just Us Ladies Independently Eating Together gather at the Cherokee Restaurant (1971 W. Sherman) on the 2nd Thursdays at 9 a.m. with the help of Loyce Page.
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