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Mirror Mirror on the wall....do you see Christ in me at all? All things new continued! 2 Corinthians 5:17

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  The message this week included Miss Sue asking the kids if when they look in the mirror are they  a reflection of Jesus? Beautiful Naomie! Questions?    Look at all those eager hands!    I love when Crenshaw kids seek to know Him! Viv is busy at work on her scripture coloring page. Sweet Adalyn! Thank you Miss Pat for spending time with us! Thank you Miss Betsy for helping us in Sunday School! What a fun way to remember scripture!   Each word written on a tiny ping pong ball!    All the balls are rolled out and the kids have to put them in order as a team!  Good thing Miss Sue gave us a little memory verse bracelet to refer to!

All Things New-Continued!! What a great month!

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Toddler FUN in Sunday School! Great attendance this week!   69 on roll and 47 attended! Our verse of the month!    Kids had a word around their neck....on the count of three....get in order!!   Super fun! Youngest Crenshaw Kids had a scripture caterpillar/ butterfly craft.        Children's Worship 3rd-5th Sunday School 1st and 2nd Grade Sunday School Miss Sue always has a new surprise for us! Children did a great job singing in worship!   Look at these sweet littles! Each week we pledge to the Bible, Christian Flag and American Flag to open our time together. Give our offerings and bless them for the Lord's work! Daniel did a great job on his beautiful all things new butterfly!  

Rise Against Hunger! What a great day at Crenshaw UMC for the teenagers in the district!

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  Mission Driven by the vision of a world without hunger, Rise Against Hunger is growing a global movement to end hunger by empowering communities, nourishing lives and responding to emergencies. Nourishing Lives While communities work toward a future in which they can thrive, families and individuals facing hunger around the globe still have basic, immediate needs. That’s why Rise Against Hunger supports safety net programs that provide nourishment and encourage education through school feeding, vocational training and health clinics to support the difficult journey out of poverty. Rise Against Hunger meals are provided in schools to encourage increased enrollment and attendance. For adults in community empowerment programs, the provision of meals offsets productive time lost while attending training sessions. Meals distributed in hospitals and clinics may support patients’ nutritional needs and complement their treatments. Rise Against Hunger meals, packaged by volunteers, are design