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    All Church Swap Meet on Saturday, May 3rd

    May 2, 2014No Comments
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    Sedona AZ (May 2, 2014) – Sedona United Methodist Church will have an All Church Swap Meet tomorrow, Saturday, May 3rd from 8:00a.m. until 12:00p.m. in the church parking lot. No early sales, please.

    Members of the congregation were inspired to have the Swap Meet after participating in a Bible Study written by Adam Hamilton. Enough: Discovering Joy through Simplicity and Generosity urges people to change their perceptions of their personal finances in this struggling economy. Through simplifying, desiring and owning less material things, their spiritual life will be enriched as will every other aspect of their life.

    Church members will sell their items individually and a portion of their proceeds will go to the programs and ministries at the church.

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    In addition to all of the great deals, The Good Book Nook, the church library, will have used books for sale and the Sedona United Methodist Women will have a bake sale.

    Sedona United Methodist Church is located at 110 Indian Cliffs Road, off State Route 179 at the Indian Cliffs Round-a-bout in Sedona. For more information, please contact the church office at 282-1780 or visit the website www.sedonaumc.org.

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