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HARC Meeting: Networking and Fellowship

March 12, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

We spend most of our monthly HARC meetings learning about important programs and initiatives in our community and finding ways the faith community can “plug in” to help, or take information back to our houses of faith and organizations. As valuable as these programs are, they usually leave little time for us to really get to know one another and connect on a deeper level.

So for our March meeting, we decided it was time to simply share a meal together, and enjoy fellowship among faith leaders, affiliate leaders, and others in our network. We hope you’ll join us to catch up with old friends and make new ones!

Join us for lunch, fellowship, and sharing of our host’s faith tradition. Thank you to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church for hosting and providing our meal.  Contributions toward the meal can be made via a free-will offering basket.   RSVP requested by Friday, March 8 at noon so we can get a count for lunch.

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HARC meetings are typically held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month for lunch, except July and August, with an occasional evening meeting.  When meeting in-person, the location typically rotates among different houses of faith, giving different congregations and organizations an opportunity to host.  Some meetings will be recorded for later viewing, as we are able and the subject allows.

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Date:
March 12, 2024
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
601 Washington Ave.
Hagerstown, Maryland
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