Christmas Caroling
…with our Sunday School Class
Monday, December 21
Twenty-six of us met at church, and then traveled to our first stop where we sang for David (sitting) one of our senior members. He is the grandfather of our daughter-in-law Chris.
We have a committee from church who set up and assign the schedule for the Sunday School classes who go Christmas caroling – making sure all ministers, widows, widowers, ill, and seniors (I think eighty and older) are not missed.
David lives with his daughter Joann and son-in-law Luther (left). Luther is one of our ministers.
We took the scenic route on our way to the next stop, and drove by our friend Gloria’s beautifully decorated house and grounds.
Our second stop was Jane (right).
There are many in our class with great singing voices. We sang a variety of songs, always closing with “Beautiful Star,” then “We wish you a Merry Christmas.”
She gave each person a small pack of M & M’s
From there we went a short distance to sing for my stepmother.
She had cookies and candy for us.
Singing for John (right)
Cathy and Lorraine (sisters) were not on our list, but we decided to sing for them anyway, as they are in our Sunday school class, and Cathy had recent hip surgery.
Lorraine serving water – they also served cookies and candy.
Back in the church fellowship hall, we noticed that not all of the card packs have been picked up – due to church being cancelled on Sunday because of snow. Most of those will be gone after church this week.
The three ladies on the committee (Fay, Sue, and Joanne) set out the food. Everyone brought something.
Prayer before eating.
It was a great, encouraging evening.






















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