The Women On A Mission gathering at Auburn, Indiana drew women from the Midwest for 3 days of teaching, fellowship, encouragement and worship. A four part Bible Study prepared by Beth Moore, entitled "Loving Well" provided the focus.
Women of the Missionary Society of St. John will descend upon Auburn, Indiana tomorrow for the 10th annual gathering of Women On A Mission.
The three day retreat will reinforce the WOAM motto "Our Hands To His Service". Spiritual growth, worship, fellowship, encouragement and an awful lot of fun await the participants. For more information about the WOAM gathering, call 586-264-6044
An early Trinitarian design found especially in Great Britain, its three equal arcs represent equality, its continuous line expresses eternity, and the interweaving represents indivisibility. It is suggested that the design is based on the sign of the fish known to be used by early Christians.
A circle is an endless line, having no beginning and no end, which symbolizes eternity or God. Three entwined circles represent the Trinity, with its three eternal and unified members.
Yesterday, Christ Community Church-Anglican hosted Bishop Fick who administered the rite of Confirmation to four young people; Ethan Dunlap, Jessica Martin, Svetlana Dunlap and Joel Lemmon. Christ Community is nestled in the beautiful hills of southern Kentucky where music is played with skill and sung with heart and beauty. Father Bob Lemmon blogs his thoughts as an Anglican priest at Bread and Sawdust.
Perhaps you are interested in the Anglican way and just have questions. If you would like to open a casual conversation with someone about things in which you are interested, we would love to hear from you.