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Open Sharing (develop one or two questions from the presentation and dialogue) 9:00 Business – Like, when is the next M.E. Weekend?

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Open Sharing (develop one or two questions from the presentation and dialogue) 9:00 Business – Like, when is the next M.E. Weekend?

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We have found it helpful to try to settle on one consistent schedule, like the 2nd Saturday of every month, and meet regardless of who can attend. Scheduling far ahead is key, as is asking interested couples to rotate the “hosting” of the meeting in their homes or churches. They could provide the snacks, or at least the drinks if you prefer to ask everyone to “bring a snack to share.” Another couple could volunteer to lead the presentation, or the host could do that too. The important thing is to share the load. Everyone has a story to tell – one doesn’t need “experts” to lead a circle of lovers. What resources are available to support us on our continuing marriage journey, especially in our new encountered “love style?” There are many resources on the Lutheran Marriage Encounter Web site that can help you in this venture. In fact, when you are first starting a community group, you and your couples might find it much easier to avoid the pattern of using prepared presentations for your

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