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Winter 2023 Mission u

Location: Online

Mission U

United Women in Faith/United Methodist Women present

Winter 2023 Mission u

January 8 and 29

All are welcome
Virtual only Class

WHO CAN WE BE TOGETHER? Another opportunity to take a look at Luke 13!

Winter Mission u will be a virtual only class. We will have the opening and 1st class on Sunday, January 8th. There will be three 2-hour classes held over the next 3 weeks either during the morning or evening, whichever works best for you. Then there will be a final class and a closing ceremony on Sunday January 29th to finish off the event.

Register: on or before - January 4 (discount for early registration by December 19)
        online: winter-mission-u.cheddarup.com
        by mail: Betty Erickson, 39W265 Osage Dr., St. Charles, IL 60175
        by email: NILUMW.registrar@gmail.com

Cost: $35 (early - $25) Checks payable to NIC-UMW (legally still: United MethodistWomen)
        Scholarships Available - Contact Your District President

Find the form and more info. on classes and schedules at umwnic.org.

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