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Foyers
Offer Food, Fun, Fellowship
Foyers
come to us from a tradition which evolved in the Church of England. Foyers, the
French word for hearth or fireplace, meet in members’ homes or some other place
of the group’s choosing. These small
groups of 8-10 people (couples or singles) experience the warmth of fellowship
and serve as models of Christian community.
Foyers meet monthly in the home of
one of the members of the group. Meeting places and meals are decided by the
group. There is no agenda, no pressure, no soul-baring required. Just have fun
getting to know fellow parishioners you might not have met before. It is simply
a time to share and be with fellow Christians.
Groups
are rearranged twice a year. Stay in the program and you will meet many, many people
you might not have met otherwise. Casual gatherings in homes are a step beyond chatting
in the narthex or parish hall before or after services.
You are invited to participate in this most
enjoyable fellowship program here at St. Peter and
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 December 2007 ) |




