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arcura
Jan 31, 2009, 01:00 AM
Yes my Catholic Church here in Montana does have them a couple of times per year.
Also several others here do have them.
Last Sunday we had a spaghetti feast that was excellent and there was a wide variety of desserts.
Well over 100 people from most of the town's Churches enjoyed the meal and the get-together occasion.
Even the editor/publisher of our weekly newspaper was there to enjoy the event.
We will have a town wide fish fry on a Friday during lent and the ladies will hold a May banquet each year for the community ladies to enjoy.
There will also be one for Saint Patrick's Day; a ham and cabbage feast.
If your church does not have them they are messing out on a good way for Christians of different denominations to enjoy each others company.
:)Peace and kindness,:)
Fred

Clough
Jan 31, 2009, 02:14 AM
Hi, arcura!

Around where I live, we have a very large organization that's called Churches United. There are many functions and activities that are inter-faith.

Thanks!

arcura
Jan 31, 2009, 07:26 PM
Clough,
That's great.
Thanks,
Fred

Fr_Chuck
Jan 31, 2009, 07:28 PM
I do a lot of work with some of the Methodist and Baptist along with other independent groups.

We have had dinners, yard sales and more

De Maria
Jan 31, 2009, 07:48 PM
Yes my Catholic Church here in Montana does have them a couple of times per year.
Also several others here do have them.
Last Sunday we had a spaghetti feast that was excellent and there was a wide variety of desserts.
Well over 100 people from most of the town's Churches enjoyed the meal and the get-together occasion.
Even the editor/publisher of our weekly newspaper was there to enjoy the event.
We will have a town wide fish fry on a Friday during lent and the ladies will hold a May banquet each year for the community ladies to enjoy.
There will also be one for Saint Patrick's Day; a ham and cabbage feast.
If your church does not have them they are messing out on a good way for Christians of different denominations to enjoy each others company.
:)Peace and kindness,:)
Fred

No. But we have NAM.

I believe that stands for National Assistance Ministries. Catholic Churches participate with other Christian groups for assistance to the needy.

arcura
Jan 31, 2009, 07:50 PM
Fr_Chuck,
Thanks for that information.
Fred

arcura
Jan 31, 2009, 07:51 PM
De Maria,
What is NAM?
Thanks,
Fred