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Youth Sunday
The Youth Class, under the direction of Anna McRoy, led the service on Sunday, Oct. 27. The message was friendship.
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3rd Annual Empty Bowls Soup Dinner
The third annual Empty Bowls Soup Dinner will be Sunday, Nov. 3, from 4:30-7 p.m. in the Emmanuel Episcopal Church dining room at 9 S. Bompart Ave.
Enjoy a hearty bowl of soup and artisan breads donated by local restaurants and take home a handcrafted bowl as a reminder of those whose bowls go empty.
Also local fiddle, guitar, and piano musicians will perform.
Proceeds of the event will go to support the work of Webster-Rock Hill Ministries to feed and assist the needy in our community.
For tickets or more information contact Judith Holstein, or Marilyn at moann11@aol.com, or call Webster-Rockhill Ministries at 961-5082.
The Empty Bowls Project is an international grassroots effort to raise both money and awareness in the fight to end hunger.
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Photos from the Clark Farm
Thanks to Carolyn Kuykendall and Aerin Johnson for sharing these photos.
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Day at the Clark Farm Video
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About 45 joined in fellowship at the Clark Farm on Oct. 19. Activities included the barn swing, paddle boating, carpet riding, a scavenger hunt, the “hay ride,” and pot luck feast.
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Trunk or Treat

Costumed Jean and Pepi Knue show their enthusiastic (if toothless) smiles as they await those seeking candies.
It has become a bit of a tradition for the church to reach out to the community with our Halloween Trunk or Treat.
This provides a safe environment for the younger folks to participate in the holiday.
Generally, we have some indoor activities like crafts and games for the children, but we also need people to bring their cars (hopefully decorated) and open their trunks and hearts to give some treats to our costumed revelers.
The festivities start at 6 p.m. on Halloween night and wrap-up around 8 p.m.
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