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ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL: Older Adult Ministry is Growing More Diverse! PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 23 June 2009 21:45
Spiritual needs in the second half of life are becoming more diverse.  We will share some stories and ask you to do so as well.  The Northeast Forum on Spirituality and Aging (formerly C.A.S.T.) has entered into several new ecumenical partnerships within the synod to better serve our members and their communities.  Barbara Bruce is the regional representative for the United Methodist Church’s Older Adult Ministry Task Force.  She will share insights on what brain science offers us in regards to programming.  Donna Walker is at the center of Irondequoit Senior Ministries – she has brought six Roman Catholic congregations together to work cooperatively in addressing senior ministry in their community.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 June 2009 21:53