Successful White Elephant Sale!

    The real joy of the White Elephant Sale was the fellowship and friendship shared by all who worked together for several days.  As Martha said on Sunday, how do you measure the pleasure of time you share with one another?  How do you measure love?

    We enjoyed talking to each member who brought in donations.  We don’t always have the time to talk and share with each other on Sundays, but in this informal setting, we did have time!

The sale was a huge financial success, because you brought us your things to sell, and you bought items while you were there.  The delicious baked goods were yummy, thanks to all of our great cooks.  

If there are ways to improve the sale let us know.  Share things we could do to make this yearly sale, a time of fellowship and fun for everyone!  The men may not admit it, but I think our male workers had a blast.    Forty-two (42) members worked together in harmony for the good of the church!.  Thanks to all who donated and those who helped and of course to all who made it success by purchasing! Thank you to the many youths who also helped! Judy Harriss   

 

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  1. Our white Elephant sale was not only successful, but fun! The sale gave us the opportunity to really get to know one another, and although we were all very tired at the end, we all had a sense of accommplishment. Thank you one and all! Jean Brown

  2. I agree with what Judy Harriss said about the fellowship and friendship we enjoyed working on the White Elephant Sale, and I second her thanks to all who worked so tirelessly (or sometimes even tiredly)on it. I would also like to add a big THANK YOU to Judy for letting overall responsibility for the sale rest on her shoulders. Aside from the benefits to us in fellowship and friendship, the proceeds go a long way in supporting needs in our church, in the community, and in the church’s work in the world at large.


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