Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Shelton community holds spirit renewal

SHELTON - Wesley Village welcomed residents, staff, and families at their Annual Spirit Renewal Wednesday.

The community event was held at Bishop Wicke Health and Rehabilitation Center and featured an interactive and engaging musical performance by percussionist, Mark Zarillo.
The Rev. Jim Stinson, Director of Spiritual Life for United Methodist Homes, organized the Annual Spirit Renewal as an uplifting opportunity for residents, staff, and families to connect with one another and experience a sense of community and togetherness.

The event has been happening on the Wesley Village campus for 12 years and has featured different elements of music and arts as part of the community experience, with the hope that participants can find inspiration or encouragement for their spiritual lives.
Residents and staff from Crosby Commons and Wesley Heights Assisted Living Communities also joined in the celebration, filling the newly-renovated skilled nursing pavilion at Bishop Wicke. 

Wesley Village is owned and operated by United Methodist Homes, a local, faith-based not-for-profit organization based in Shelton.
The mission of United Methodist Homes is to provide a continuum of services that supports health, independence, and dignity, and Wesley Village works to build this continuum on the belief that a relationship-centered philosophy best sustains body, mind, and spirit. 
Learn more about Wesley Village and the mission, vision and values of United Methodist Homes at www.wesleyvillage.org or call 203-225-5000.


This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.

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