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Find out what Foyers is all about!

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Foyers Means Friends, Food and Fellowship
Foyers comes to us from a tradition in the Church of England. Foyers, the French word for hearth or fireplace, meet in membersʼ homes or some other place of the groupʼs 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. A group captain hosts the first gathering. 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 warm friendship with fellow Christians.
 
Groups are rearranged twice a year. Stay in the program and you will meet many, many
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You are encouraged to participate in this most enjoyable fellowship program here at St. Peter and St. Paul . To find out more or to become involved, call the church office at 770 977-7473.

Last Updated ( Monday, 02 August 2010 )