CHRIST THE KING CHURCH – FORT SMITH: “Turning to the Mystics with Jim Finley” starting on February 22nd

CHRIST THE KING CHURCH – FORT SMITH: “Turning to the Mystics with Jim Finley” starting on February 22nd
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Christ the King Church – Fort Smith issued the following announcement on Feb. 20.

Deacon Tom will facilitate the podcast, “Turning to the Mystics with Jim Finley” starting on February 22nd at noon in the CTK Chapel (the old stone church). You can participate either in person or via Zoom. We will meet for one hour on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month (starting 2/22/22). Masks are required and we will social distance. We will listen to the podcast for 20 minutes, discuss for 20 minutes, and practice centering prayer for 20 minutes. If you will participate via Zoom, please send Dc. Tom an email so he can send you a link before each meeting. If this time is not convenient for you, you can listen to the podcast at your convenience (available at cac.org under the Programs tab) and send Tom questions/comments via email. Hopefully this enables everyone who is interested to participate! Questions? Email Tom at tjakobs@ctkparishfs.com

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Christ the King Church – Fort Smith



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