Tuesday afternoon house group
WMC: May 2019
Tuesday Afternoon House Group
In April we concluded our study of the York Lent Course "Daring to see God now", had a visit to St. Mary's Convent in Holy Week for reflections at The Stations of the Cross and began a new Lifebuilder Study in 12 sessions "Christian Character".
The details of the May dates are as follows:
7th May Christian Character — Session 3 — The Cost of Commitment. Reading Luke 14:25-35
This meeting includes the Monthly Prayer Meeting
14th May Christian Character — Session 4 — Resisting Temptation.
Reading Genesis 39
21st May Christian Character — Session 5 — Trusting God.
Reading Genesis 22:1-19
28th May No Meeting — School Holiday
Looking ahead we are planning another day for Quiet Reflection at St. Mary's Convent on 9th July. If you are interested in joining us, please talk to Eileen Rennie. Full details will be in next month's newsletter.
We can assure you of a very warm welcome if you would like to join us for any of our meetings. I would be delighted to talk to you if you would like to find out more about this group.
We meet at 50 Warmans Close from 1:30 to 3:15 pm.
You can contact me (Eileen Rennie) by telephone on 01235 224284 or email: m.rennie50@ntlworld.com or talk to me at Church.
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