Mountain Presbyterian Church
"Come grow with us, serving Towns and Union counties"
On the north side of Highway 76/515 halfway between Blairsville and Young Harris, Georgia
SPRING FASHION SHOW
YOUTH NEWS
Some of our youth will be graduating this month. Keep them in your prayers as they move into a new stage of their lives.
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A spring luncheon/fashion show is being held in our church on May 21st. Fashions will be presented by Body Sense and Brit Capre, both of Hiawassee, and a delicious luncheon will be served.
It promises to be a delightful way to see new spring fashions and to enjoy an outing with friends. All proceeds will benefit Enotah, CASA, helping abused and neglected children in Towns, Union, White and Lumpkin counties. Tickets are $15 and are available from either Kathy Adams or Lorena Johnson.
HABITAT DEDICATION
Young Miss Thompson hugging her quilt.
May 11th, I know, is already marked on your calendars, it is Mother’s Day. It is also the birthday of the Church. We will be remembering both in worship. Please be with us as we gather around the table of the Lord to celebrate the Eucharist and express our thanks to God for our Savior and for the sending of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
PENTECOST SUNDAY
All the Presbyterians who were at the Dedication.
The Thompson Family, the new owners.
Giving the quilts to the Thompson family with representative Charles Jenkins and his wife looking on.
Habitat for Humanity in Union and Towns counties recently held a Service of Blessing for their 7th new home. Volunteers, contributors, Habitat representatives and the new owners, the Bobby Thompson family gathered with friends and family to celebrate the occasion.
Church relations committee leader Bobbi Tower told about another house being built in Nicaragua. “This is possible because our affiliate tithes our local funds for Habitat for Humanity International’s mission around the world. As we build here in our community, we are also providing shelter for neighbors far away.”
As the acknowledgements drew to a close, Pastor Wesche presented a Bible to the Thompson family, Larry Mancini presented them with the keys to their new home, the Mountain Presbyterian quilters group presented the family members with five new quilts, and the Young Harris Crop Walk organization provided a pantry full of food.
All the quilts hanging on the homes front deck railing.