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The
Elsie Greer
Circle
The
Elsie Greer Circle began in 1990 and named after one of the eight founding
members. She is active in the UMW and shares programs of her travels. We
meet the second Monday of the month in member's homes or Poston Hall at 7:30
pm - September through May.
In
1999, we began a visitation ministry program to shut in members of St.
Paul. We also have a card ministry to a resident of the Brooks-Howell Home
in Asheville, NC. In June of each year, we prepare "personal care kits" for
Total Ministries. Other local missions include the Angel Tree, Bethlehem
Center and the Children's Shelter. World Thanks Offering and other UMW
missions are also included in our ministries. |
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The
Blanche Greer
Circle
The
Monday morning Circle was renamed the Blanche Greer Circle in 1981 in honor
of a longtime member Blanche Greer. We meet the third Monday morning of the
month at 10:00 am in member's homes September through May.
Our
members are typically in their fifties and above and our projects include
financial support to Total Ministries each month and our card ministry sent
to shut in members of our church as well as other local mission projects.
We
enjoy sharing our love of Christ through missions and look forward to you
joining our group in faith, family and fellowship. |
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The
Alice Walker
Circle
The
Alice Walker Circle started in the 1980's and is named after missionary
Alice Walker that our circle and our church supported. We meet at 7:00 pm on
the second Tuesday of each month; September - May.
We
support mission projects including the Bethlehem Center, Angel Tree, Rape
Crisis, Children's Shelter, children's Advocacy Center as well as other
needy agencies.
We
welcome you to join us! |
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The
Anne Ratliff Circle
Our
Wednesday morning Circle honors a charter member of St. Paul who remains
active and beloved by not only our circle, but our church family as well.
Anne exemplifies the mission of our circle - to reach out with the nurturing
love of Jesus Christ.
Some
of our mission projects include the Bethlehem Center, adopting patients in
Mountainview Nursing Home, making migrant worker hygiene kits and Safe
Homes.
If
you are looking for fellowship, we welcome you with open arms. |