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Methodist Women in Britain



Incorporating Women's Network and the British Unit of the World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women.










West Yorkshire Distrist Fellowship Day
Wednesday 19 October 2011

"Telling Another Story"

A day of story telling and Bible study with Rev Dr Roger Walton, Chair of the District.

Silsden Methodist Church, Wesley Place, Silsden, BD20 0BN

10.00 am coffee and 10.30 am start
close around 3.15 pm

All women are very welcome to spend the day with our new Chair and learn more about the new organisation MWiB.

Bring a packed lunch, drinks will be provided.

There are 3 car parks in Wesley Place, off Kirkgate in Silsden centre:

  1. Turn right at the RC church and park next to the Methodist church for the disabled.
  2. Just off Kirkgate a pay and display council car park.
  3. Turn left at the RC church on to an unsurfaced car park.

for a map see www.airedalemethodists.org

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