On Saturday a beautiful thing happened. One of our members organized a pine needle-raking clean-up for another member who’s still recovering from Covid. Altogether there were 15 of us raking and collecting the pine needles into about 50 trash bags. One person who helped said that this was one of the best things our church has done together in awhile. This was a great example of how God turns difficult situations into blessings.
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