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Ministry Wives Luncheon to focus on life’s seasons

October 10, 2010 By The Pathway

By Staff

JEFFERSON CITY—The Ministry Wives Fellowship Luncheon is scheduled for Oct. 26 at the 176th annual meeting of the Missouri Baptist Convention (MBC).

The meeting will take place at 12:30 p.m. in the ballroom of the Hammons Center. Sandee Hedger, a statewide women’s ministry speaker and wife of MBC Partnership Missions Specialist Rick Hedger will be the guest speaker. Music will be provided by Pam Brumley.

Sandee Hedger is active in supporting her husband’s church-planting missionary outreach to West Africa through the MBC and is scheduled to travel to Senegal in November as part of this ongoing foreign missions emphasis.

The theme for the luncheon will be “Seasons of Life.” It is taken from Ecclesiastes 3:1.

Cost is $15 per person.

To register online, visit www.mobaptist.org/ministrywives or contact Carla Martin at (800) 736-6227, ext. 711. Women are asked to register by Oct. 15.

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