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If you would like the opportunity to meet some different people in the parish, a Foyer Group will help you form new friendships and deepen your sense of community.
What’s a "Foyer Group"? These are gatherings of eight to ten parishioners who meet in one another’s homes to share a simple meal and fellowship. They provide a means to develop new friendships and deepen old ones and are a way to make our sometimes-too-large-seeming parish feel smaller and warmer. Foyer Groups encourage the informal exchange of ideas and experiences within friendly home surroundings and in a Christian context. The term has an architectural origin: "foyer" refers to a welcoming entrance to a home or church.
How will Foyer Groups be set up? You’ll be randomly grouped with three or four other singles and couples, potentially from different circles of the parish community and in varying phases of life. We will take into consideration your preferences regarding smoking, alcohol, and pets in the home and will mail you contact information for your group, as well as a list of suggestions for how to get started.
Sounds like fun! How do I sign up? Contact Mary Forbes or you can RSVP to the Church Office. It’s that simple!
It sounds interesting, but I’m not sure.... Download a list of Frequently Asked Questions and answers!. Contact Mary with any other questions you may have!
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