Events of 2008:
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Jay, playing the spoons |
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Our Men's Breakfast
group began the year with a congregational breakfast. Jay Bailey was the
speaker. He shared with everyone his memories of his canoe trip this
past summer. “Outdoorsman/Frontiersman
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Not positive, but, somehow I think Jay appreciates the modern invention of matches! |
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Fall is a busy time! Our choir helps with worship with the migrant workers.
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The ladies of the church begin to make pies for our bazaar! This year they "got mugged" by our local radio station and were treated to coffee, mugs, and nice little snack |
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These ladies are a hard working bunch! They gather several times to get the baking done. From the looks on their faces, I'm thinking there's a more than just work going on at these events! Below, you will see the look of success on the faces of those who worked, and also those who were treated to the efforts of the workers! |
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From old to young It surely seems That all who came Had lots of fun! See you next year! |
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Christmas wouldn't be complete without a children's pageant! |
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Our tradition of having a family breakfast continues! Much fun is to be had, as well as the good food that goes right along with it! |
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| We must not forget the plum pudding! Judy watches over our youth as they mix it up and get the pudding ready. Adults pitch in to make the sauce that is poured over the heated pudding Sunday morning! |
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Thanks go to Shirley for sending so many pictures this year of the many
events that our congregation has enjoyed!
We look forward to sharing many more events with friends, old and new! Won't you join us? |