The Church and Stewardship

September 11, 2006 by · 1 Comment
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The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville is doing something fun for stewardship.

Next week after the service, they are holding the Ark of Giving celebration after the service.  In Fellowship Hall (turned into the ARK) they will have tables for each of the mission activities of the church.  They are also apparently serving typical picnic food (burgers, hot dogs, etc.) and having a Bounce House for the kids (though one guy old enough to be my father was complaining about not having that for adults).  We are encouraged to wear casual and comfortable clothes.

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I like a church that can handle a little chaos during the service, and yet keep it orderly.