Thursday, June 17, 2010

Feeding Our Friends From Pennsylvannia


Above: Hugs and smiles were all around at tonight's celebration BBQ. Below: People from our church serve Iowa pork and Christian love as thanks to our friends from Pennsylvania.

You might say to yourself driving across five states seems pretty extreme to help someone in need, and you'd be right. So what do you say about a group of people who do it two years in a row? I guess you say THANK YOU! The people of First Lutheran did just that tonight. We threw open the doors, turned on the music, put out brightly colored tablecloths, and fired up the grill for a good old fashioned cook-out. Tom Olmstead, Everett Collins, and Joe Musil grilled some wonderful Iowa pork and chicken breasts. About a dozen other people from the church welcomed, served, and ate alongside our friends from Pennsylvania. A group of 23 people made the trek this year to do flood recovery work in Cedar Rapids, about the same size group that came last year. Many of them have come two years in a row. Every night the work crew came back to eat at our church, but tonight we gave their cooks the night off and treated them to a party! We're looking to do the same next Thursday for our group coming from Omaha if you'd like to help out.

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