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Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, NC
An Episcopal Parish
October, 2004
Stewardship
 

All on one page
From the Rector
Vestry Actions - August 19, 2004

Stewardship
From the Senior Warden
And Much More
Serving God "Not Only With Our Lips"
Stewardship Education: Including Our Children and Youth
What Stewardship Means to the McClaskeys
Financial Stewardship and Social Ministry

Bach's Lunch
Reading with a View to Spirituality
Welcome to Mary Anne Handy
Food and Fellowship
Adult Education Event "A Church Divided"
Project 5000
Promoting "Green" Energy Production
Adult Education Event - East and West: Understanding and Learning from Each Other
From the Parish Mailbox
How to Stay Safe in the World Today
 

Food and Fellowship

"But I go to church almost every Sunday." You may not hear this very often, but it is a common thought for many of us when it comes to our involvement in the community. Food and Fellowship is a new experience at the Chapel of the Cross. A group of parishioners will gather monthly in the home of fellow parishioners to share a meal and fellowship. Newcomers will find this a particularly easy way to get to know other members of the parish family. The evening is strictly for fellowship and experiencing the community of the Chapel of the Cross. Food and Fellowship evenings are scheduled for the second Thursday of each month beginning at 6:30 p.m.; the cost of the meal is $7.00. Announcements of upcoming Food and Fellowship gatherings will be in Crossings. For additional information about this new opportunity for parish fellowship contact John and Gayle Risk, jrisk@i12.com.


Send items for inclusion in future "Cross Roads."
The deadline is the first Thursday of the preceeding month.

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