Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Blessed Casserole and Family Night Supper

Once upon a time, an elementary school teacher asked her students to bring to class a symbol of their religion. The first to "show and tell" was a fine Jewish boy who brought a picture of the "Star of David." Next, a Catholic girl presented her "Rosary Beads." Then, upon his turn, a Baptist boy pulled a brown paper bag from under his desk. The teacher asked, "What do you have to represent Baptists?" The boy, reaching into the sack, somberly answered, "A Casserole Dish!"

Every fifth Wednesday of a month, our church has Family Night Supper. Everyone brings a covered dish. This is always so much fun and last night was no exception. We had a great crowd and quite a selection of good ole Greene County Country Cuisine. Sitting and eathing with your "brothers and sisters in Christ" is a blessed time. Appreciation is expressed to the Kitchen Committee for all of thier hard work.

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