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52 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JUNE 2022 Beginning Feb. 18 through the end of May, this Bible study class had studied slowly and in depth John, Chapters 1 through 15, reading and reviewing one chapter per week. There were a lot of thought-provoking questions asked, and wonderful class discussion and participation. We have learned that the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) are more detailed and in many ways have different points of view than the Gospel of John. We are aware that if three people see the same event, all three will describe that event differently, dependent on their level of detail orientation. One of the most interesting facts in the Gospel of John is that he never mentions his name, calling himself only "the one who Jesus loved." Why did he do that? That, among others, are the thought-provoking questions we have discussed so far. There are 21 chapters in the Gospel of John, so it's not too late to join us for this study and give your answers to the questions presented in class. On June 10 we will hold our annual summer party in the RCN building, right after class. There will be a challenging and fun activity after the luncheon you will not want to miss! Calling all Four Seasons women: we meet every Friday morning at 10:30 in The Lodge Game Room. This is a non-denominational study, and any version of the Bible is acceptable. Come join us! Please? ~ Eileen Gilbert-Antoine, (951) 922-6829 or egcellent@msn.com "Believeā¦" Women's Bible Study Bereavement Group The Bereavement Group meets on Mondays from 1 to 3 pm in Room 3 of the RCN building. We are a small group of men and women who have experienced a loss. For some it is a spouse. For others it is a child. Some were caregivers and others never had the chance to say goodbye. We have had to learn to do things that maybe our spouse always took care of. The emotions can be overwhelming. In addition to a death, we are experiencing aging and illness. The changes that occur as we age cause us to do things a little slower and a little more carefully. There are aches and pains that we didn't have before and these aches and pains last longer than when we were younger. These changes can leave us feeling frustrated and at times depressed. We grieve these changes too. The Bereavement Group is made up of a diverse group of people with unique stories to share. We benefit from sharing and grieving with one another knowing we are accepted, cared for, and understood. We experience a special bond and take comfort in hearing how diverse yet similar our stories and journeys are and have been. For more information please contact Becky KG at (951) 524-0215 or email her at beckykg_1@yahoo.com. ~ Becky Kotzin-Gustafson