Community Building Groups
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Women delight in friendship; we're wired for relationship and community. Laughing, talking, learning, feeling, and loving come naturally. Community-building groups form Christian fellowships and create long-lasting relationships that help us live the Christian life.
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Bridge Group
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Cards, conversation, and community. These contract bridge players meet weekly at 1:00 p.m. at the church in room 21-N. New players are welcome. For information contact Doris Smith at 531-5979.
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Military Women and Spouses
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We want every woman who walks through our doors to feel valued, welcomed, and at home. This is an exciting, developing program for military women and spouses of active military. Our coordinators have warm smiles and listening ears. They help military women and spouses find their niche in our church community.
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| New Member Coffees |
First UMC's Women's Ministry holds quarterly coffees where new church members and visitors get to know other church women and find their special place in our groups.
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Scrapbooking
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How many unfinished scrapbook projects do you have? Watch for the next get-together, then bring your own supplies for Friday night and all day the following Saturday. You can leave your materials at the church overnight. Dates are announced in First News, the weekly worship bulletin insert. For information contact Lori Lohrmeyer at 630-1806.
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| Tai Chi Meditation |
Relax, breathe, smile, laugh , and know heaven's embrace. Tai Chi is a healing tool open to anyone of any age. The movements can be performed sitting or standing. The group meets Wednesdays in Room 7 of the church from 4:15 to 5:00 p.m. For information contact Kris Ingram at 265-9283
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| UMW Quarterly Events |
| Ready for fun, fellowship, and a great challenge in God's Word? United Methodist Women (UMW) hold four church-wide events each year. A Potluck Salad Luncheon is held in February; a Spring Tea is held in May; the Summer Day at the Ranch is in August; and a Christmas Social is held in December. Watch for details about these and other UMW events in the Encounter, First News and the UMW Torch. |
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