Thanksgiving dinner for home-bound neighbors

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For the 10th year, the First Presbyterian Church congregation in Washington C.H. will prepare a hot Thanksgiving meal on Thursday, Nov. 28 for Fayette County residents who are home-bound.

The meal, consisting of turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, cranberry salad and dessert, will be delivered by church members and community friends before noon on Thanksgiving Day.

Residents who are enrolled in a home meal program will be receiving information about the Thanksgiving meal and an opportunity to schedule a delivery. Area churches have received a letter offering the meals to any shut-in of whom they may know. Anyone may call the church office to request a meal for a home-bound person who would like a warm meal on Thanksgiving.

This meal is part of our ongoing food ministry programs to uplift community residents, showing them the unconditional love of Jesus by sharing resources. First Presbyterian is fortunate to have many community partners who help with a food ministry of sharing resources and distributing abundance.

If you know of a home-bound person who would like a meal on Thanksgiving Day, please call the church office at 740-335-2067 with the recipient’s name, address and a contact telephone number.

Children of the First Presbyterian Church in front are: Simon Marshall, Hannah Preston, Lucy Abbott, Henry Marshall, Simone Elkins, and in the back is Kylie Leisure, Matticks Hernandez, Ethan Garrison, Remington Butcher, Tillie Abbott, Tommy Garrison, Darren, Taylor Booth, Logan, Cambry Brown, and Rilyn Jones.
https://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2019/11/web1_Thanksgiving-Kids-Invite-2019.jpgChildren of the First Presbyterian Church in front are: Simon Marshall, Hannah Preston, Lucy Abbott, Henry Marshall, Simone Elkins, and in the back is Kylie Leisure, Matticks Hernandez, Ethan Garrison, Remington Butcher, Tillie Abbott, Tommy Garrison, Darren, Taylor Booth, Logan, Cambry Brown, and Rilyn Jones. Courtesy photo

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