Redeemer Foyer Groups - Small Group Fellowship
Foyer is a French word meaning "hearthside" implying the warmth of a small group of friends and community members sharing a common love and concern for one another. Foyer groups are said to have originated in England after the World War II bombing of Coventry Cathedral when community members began to hold informal gatherings to rebuild their community.

Foyer groups are of service to the figurative rebuilding of our Redeemer community; to bring joy to our community as we strengthen old bonds and forge new ones. 


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