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Sunday, June 2, 2024

June 2 @ St. Paul's UMC: Announcements

+Join us Tomorrow at 4:00 PM to hear Ken Koome, United Methodist missionary from East Angola, speak at St. Paul’s. The talk will be followed by a light dinner provided by Rebecca Glancy. This special presentation is part of St. Paul’s speaker series co-sponsored by the Mission and Learning Teams.

+Women’s Summer Book Group - It’s time to start planning for the 2024 session of this wonderful group. We meet weekly to discuss a good book, discover new ideas, and share what’s going on in our lives. We’ve met via Zoom since the pandemic, although it’s certainly open for discussion. The past few years we’ve met Thursdays from 3:00 to 4:30. We try to find a book that is interesting, humorous, inspirational, spiritual, and available. Suggestions are welcomed and encouraged. If you haven’t participated before, please consider joining us. We’ll have a meeting to get organized, decide on a meeting time, review book selections, and select our book in early June. Watch for an announcement! Contact Judy Waller or Belinda Alkula for more information.

+Ladies Lunch Bunch will meet this Thursday @ 11:45 AM at Murphy's Tap House in Louisville (585 McCaslin Blvd.). Please RSVP by Tuesday to Michele Matthews.

+The June Breakfast Fellowship will take place on Saturday, June 8 @ 8:00 AM at Le Peep (2525 Arapahoe in Boulder). No reservations needed, just come and share the fellowship!

+The United Methodist Association of Retired Clergy (UMARC) invites all who can join for a live event honoring an icon of inclusiveness, Bishop Karen Oliveto, Saturday June 8th at 8:30 AM - Noon at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Highlands Ranch. Registration is desired. Please find more details here.

+The memorial service for the Rev. Julian Rush will be Saturday June 29 at First United Methodist Church, 1421 Spruce Street in Boulder, at 11:00 a.m. We remember with joy his great legacy to church and society. He pioneered inclusiveness in United Methodism and saved countless lives with his untiring service with the Colorado AIDS Project. His music will live forever, as will his blessed memory.

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