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What a Concept - Donating as a Ministry!




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What a Concept -
Donating as a Ministry!


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A recent Sewanee graduate wrote the following to a SIM donor:

"Our family would never have been able to come here if it were not for the gracious gifts of generous people like you.  Thank you so very much for your wonderful ministry.   You have touched my life for years to come."



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The $18.57 Circle of Seminarian Friends

Just 60 cents a day [$18.57 divided by number of days in a month] will make a difference to persons preparing for ordination to the priesthood in The Episcopal Church and, more importantly, to their future ministries.

Please join our ministry to invest in future ordained leaders to serve The Episcopal Church.  

Join the $18.57 Circle of Seminarian Friends today with a monthly gift - or a one-time gift.

To enroll, simply click here and make your gift via checking account or credit card.  

Or send a check to:
SIM
924 Farmington Avenue, Suite 100,
Hartford, CT 06107


SIM is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and your donation is fully tax deductible.

SIM and our seminarians thank you.

Faithfully,

Tom Moore
Executive Director
SIM
Contact Information
Thomas Moore
Executive Director
SIM
860-233-1732
t.moore@simministry.org
www.simministry.org
 
Thank you for being a part of the SIM family: whether a SIM alum, a faithful contributor to SIM or a lay Episcopalian mindful that our seminarians are the future ordained leadership of The Episcopal Church. We appreciate your support in whatever form as an investment in future ordained leadership to serve The Episcopal Church.

Please look for additional information about ways you may support SIM on our website: www.simministry.org.