Dennis Union Church
God is Still Speaking

MEN’S FELLOWSHIP

Join us for a tour of Switzerland on Monday, February 20, at 2:00 p.m.  Bob David will give us a slide presentation of his recent trip to Switzerland.  Everyone is welcome!



Men’s Fellowship – Dennis Union Church

Purpose and Mission: To promote, coordinate and integrate the talents, interests and activities of the men of Dennis Union Church in ways that will benefit the church and its members and will enhance the sense of fellowship among all men of the church.

Executive Committee/Officers 2011-2012 :

Bill Boothe: President 385-5735

Stu MacDonald: Treasurer 362-0090

David White: Secretary 385-5079

Sandy Wiper: Activities 385-9841

Dick Wilson: Service Officer 385-3953

The Executive Committee meets on the 3rd Monday of each month unless otherwise posted.

2011 Programs in Progress:

The Program Committee organizes discussion groups and informal meetings on a monthly schedule publicized in the Steeple Bell and weekly church bulletins.

These meetings on a wide range of topics are chosen to permit participation of a large cross section of all interested persons.

Pancake Breakfasts:

An olde summer tradition, offered most Saturday mornings from July into September. These popular breakfasts are one of the major fund raisers for the Men’s Fellowship and assist in its annual contribution to Dennis Union Church.  Plan to join us 8 am to 10 am for a hearty breakfast starting your weekend!

Men’s Outings: 

of topical interest are organized for two or three outings each year on an ad hoc basis. Watch out for notices on the bulletin board and in weekly bulletins. 

Services:

 The Men’s Fellowship assists members of the Dennis Union Church with minor home repairs and chores, depending on availability, time and opportunity.

Contact the Service Officer (Dick Wilson), for information. Contributions for services rendered aids funds for Men’s Fellowship and ultimately the Dennis Union Church.

Church Maintenance:

Men’s Fellowship initiates, organizes and executes ad hoc work projects in and for the church, either through the financial support or by actual manual labor. Be it a paint brush, screwdriver or saw, we have been known to wield them in support of the church’s overall maintenance program.




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