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THE BOOK OF ACTS

Women’s Ministry Bible Study

All women are invited to join us for a weekly Bible Study held on Mondays at 1 p.m. in the Parlor. Please bring your Bible. We look to covenant with each other week by week as we delve into God’s Word.

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For more information contact Janeen McClure at jrmc@airmcclure.com.

Wednesday, February 1 we welcome Clarke Pollard, President and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Support Network. The goal of the Network is to ease the lives of our partners (caregivers) and enrich the lives of those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of neurodegeneration.

Dinner will be available at 5:30 p.m. for $10 followed by the presentations at 6 p.m.

Children, youth and their families can dine at no cost! Reservations may be made either in Spencer Hall or by e-mailing Sandy Knight at sandyk@fpcnaples.org. Please indicate whether you wish to come for dinner or for the presentation only.

Questions? Contact Roni Haggart, vhaggart@gmail.com.

A Men’s Bible Discussion Group

All men are invited and encouraged to gather with us in Spencer Hall each Thursday at noon.

Bring a Bible and your lunch! If unable to attend in person, you are welcome to join the meeting via Zoom. Please contact David Fister at davidf@fpcnaples.org for Zoom instructions and a link to the meeting.

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Topics have yet to be decided and will be announced in the Sunday bulletin.

For more information and questions, please contact Bill Kearney at 239.348.2871 or skearney239@comcast.net.

Sacred Habits Lenten Journey

Wednesdays at 1 p.m. during Lent

March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5

You are invited to join us this Lent as we engage in the contemplative practice of Viseo Divina (divine seeing) on the art of Vincent van Gogh.

The word “Lent” refers to the “lengthening” light, the growing days that, in time, will coax the sunflowers to open, the wheat fields to rise again, and the irises to bloom. What better companion on this forty-day pilgrimage, then the art of van Gogh?

In our Lenten devotional by SALT, the words of Scripture and the paintings and letters of Vincent van Gogh will be our guides. Each week, biblical texts and Van Gogh’s work throw light on each other, pointing toward simple, powerful practices we will engage in together. So grab your favorite Bible and we’ll travel this Lenten journey together toward the light of Easter morning – with Vincent van Gogh as our guide.

If you are attending the Lenten Organ Concerts, we invite you to bring your lunch to enjoy before Sacred Habits in the Youth Room.

Contact Nancy Van Fleet for more information at nancyv@fpcnaples.org.

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