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Helena Shows the Love

By Elizabeth Webster, Febrero 28, 2021

The Helena Seventh-day Adventist Church in Helena, Montana, spent this winter focused on spreading love to their neighbors. Freshly baked lemon-cranberry bread was delivered in time for Thanksgiving, and candy canes and a poem about Jesus' birth were hung on neighboring doors near Christmas. Most recently, members distributed handmade cards and GLOW (Giving Light to Our World) literature. Church members, including some children, also made 12 blankets to bless neighboring nursing home residents.

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Elizabeth Webster

Helena Church communication leader
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Montana Conference
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