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Hours of Operation
The
Child Care Center
is designed for children between the ages of
2 to 5.
We are
open
Monday - Friday from
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
For more information about our facility,
please call us at
(941) 484-4415.
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A Strong Woman
Versus A Woman of Strength |
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A strong woman works out every day to keep her body in shape...
but a woman of strength builds
relationships to keep her soul in shape.
A strong woman isn't afraid of anything ...
but
a woman of strength shows courage in the midst of her fear.
A strong woman won't let anyone get the best of her...
but a woman of strength gives the best of herself to
everyone.
A strong woman makes mistakes and
avoids the same in the future...
a woman of
strength realizes life's mistakes can also be unexpected
blessings and capitalizes on them.
A strong woman wears the look of confidence on her face...
but a woman of strength wears grace.
A strong woman has faith that she is
strong enough for the journey...
but a woman of strength has faith that it is in
the journey that she will become strong.
~ Author Unknown ~
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The Fellowship of the Least Coin
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The Asian design of hands folded in prayer
forms a circle that is symbolic of the
global dimension of the
Fellowship of the Least Coin. It began in Asia when an
Indian
woman
on a fellowship visit to the women of East Asia felt the
instantaneous
warmth of Christian
friends everywhere. She longed for the same experience for
her
village women who never
could travel. Here began a “Fellowship of the Least
Coin” which
since 1956 has spread to thousands of women in more than fifty
countries.
It continues with you when you…
Pray regularly each month for women in every part of the world
and set aside
a token of participation…a penny…a least coin as a
visible symbol of her
membership each month.
The coins are collected once per year and sent to
Church Women
United.
The experience of contributing to this ministry enables women to
claim each
other in
a loyalty transcending, racial, religious, and national lines
and to go
forth as agents of reconciliation. |
God created the rose for women. It represents beauty.
Its petals represent soft skin. Its
leaves represents
outstretched arms, always
loving and giving.
Its stem represents strength.
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