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C A R E G I V E R S
Providing care for a loved one can be a challenging experience. Often enough in providing care for another we sacrifice so much including caring for ourselves. Caregivers is an opportunity to meet with others who are dealing with similar challenges, to share joys and concerns, and learn ways to care for yourself in the midst of caring for others.
DATES/TIMES: Sundays, Apr. 1 - May 6 (excl. Easter Sunday), 1 p.m. / REGISTER: Contact Bryan Bellamy
LOCATION: Room 214, Main Building / PRESENTER: Bryan Bellamy
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I N T R O D U C T I O N T O G E N E A L O G Y
The Bible presents genealogical listings of families. Ancestry is of interest in telling the story of God’s people. Suppose you wanted to learn more about your own ancestry using the information available today. How would you trace your own family tree and tell your family’s story? This four-session workshop helps you discover your own family, how to tell your story, and how to appreciate the importance of the genealogies presented in the Bible as real people.
DATE/TIMES: Thursdays, Apr. 12 - May 1, 7 p.m. / REGISTER: Contact Kay Brown
LOCATION: Worship Center, Main Building / FACILITATOR: Kay Brown
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R O O T S O F C H A N G E
We all encounter conflict in our relationships with friends, family, and colleagues. Most of the time we either handle these conflicts poorly or try to avoid the conflict altogether. However, conflict can help our relationships grow when it is addressed in a positive and effective way. The Roots of Change workshop is designed to give you tools that can help you to respond to conflict in more effective ways.
DATES/TIMES: Friday, Apr. 20 (6-9 p.m.) and Saturday, Apr. 21 (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
LOCATION: Room 214, Main Building / PRESENTER: Bryan Bellamy
FEE: $25 per person (includes workshop meals) / REGISTER
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