Rebuilding After Divorce - Roswell Presbyterian Hosts Four-Week Seminar

Published Apr 1, 2008

WHAT:

“Rebuilding: Adapting After Divorce” Seminar

WHEN:

Wednesdays, April 16, April 23, May 7, and May 14,

6:00-7:25 p.m. each evening

WHERE:

Prayer Room (atop the South Tower) at Roswell Presbyterian Church, 755 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell, Georgia 30075

OTHER DETAILS:

This four-week series will be facilitated by Dr. Doyle Hamilton, based on Dr. Bruce Fisher’s book, Rebuilding: When Your Relationship Ends.

It will offer both education and support for individuals regardless of their divorcing stage. Particular attention will be given to the emotional, relational and spiritual aspects of the adjustment.

For more information, visit www.roswellpres.org, or contact Margaret Turney-Ayer, 770-993-6316 x228, or margaret@roswellpres.org.

About Roswell Presbyterian Church

In response to the call of God, through grace and the love of Jesus Christ, Roswell Presbyterian Church is committed to growing in Love for God through worship, prayer, and study, which enables our Love for Ourselves to grow in a healthy way, through faithful stewardship and fellowship, equipping us to increase our Love for Others through service, outreach, and evangelism.

Since 1839, Roswell Presbyterian Church has been dedicated to reaching out in love and in service to the community and the world. It is one of the fastest-growing churches in the Southeast with more than 2500 active members and over 900 children and young people. Worship services are held Sunday mornings at 8:15, 9:45, and 11:15 with childcare available at each. To learn more about Roswell Presbyterian Church, please contact Paulette Brown, Director of Membership and Community Relations, at 770-649-4516 or paulette@roswellpres.org, or visit the church’s web site at www.roswellpres.org.

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