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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Bright Lights (August 2015)
Bridgeport United Methodist ‘Whale of Sale’ Has Been a Longtime Help to the Community United Methodist Women at Bridgeport United Methodist Church in Bridgeport, West Virginia, organize 48th annual “Whale of a Sale” rummage sale. Asbury United Methodist Church Relieves … Continue reading
How to Use This Issue (July/August 2015)
During July and August while my teenagers are at summer camp or working, I always take time to visit my family in Chicago. On a recent afternoon in the Windy City, I sat with my aunt on a park bench in Millennium Park. We watched children and the dogs … Continue reading
Posted in Education, How to Use This Issue
Tagged Chicago, education, journaling, Millennium Park, Mission U, summer
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From the President (July/August 2015)
It’s All Joy! And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. … Continue reading
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Tagged education, From the President, Mission U, national mission institutions
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From the Editor (July/August 2015)
Summer is traditionally a time off from formal education, but not for United Methodist Women members. It is now Mission u season, with events across the country, and this year National Seminar 2015 takes place in late July in Chicago. Together we will collectively be … Continue reading
Posted in Education, From the Editor
Tagged Mission U, National Seminar, Program Book, Reading Program
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