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Thanks

  • May 15, 2025
  • 2 min read

There have been so many good things going on here at Huntingdon. We just finished up Lads to Leaders and will be kicking the program off for next year. Thank you to all who participated and those who worked to make it a great weekend. Hopefully we are using this program to fulfill what Proverbs 22:6 teaches us.


We just finished honoring our graduates. Congratulations to all those who have reached this milestone in their lives, and thank you to all who worked to make this time so special. Thank you toa all of you who have helped these graduates throughout their lives and will continue to help them in the future. I hope we have encouraged you to be faithful to God in this next chapter of your lives (Hebrews 3:13).


The chicken dinner was a great day as always. It is great to see all of the community support that we receive. Thank you to all who make it possible. A lot of work goes into this effort, but a lot of good fellowship happens as well (Acts 2:42). Some folks are helped through this effort; may God be glorified (Galatians 6:10).


Mother's Daywas a great day. We are so thanksful for those mothers who sacrifice in their children's lives to show them Jesus. I hope we did what Proverbs 31:28-29 tells us to do. Thanks to those who worked to make Mother's Day so special.


I am continually thankful for the Lunch with Love program that happens here on Mondays. I am thankful for those saints who have meals delivered to them and all the work and sacrifice they have made for the Lord's cause throughout their lives. Galatians 6:10 comes to my mind.


There are so many things on the horizon, and I am thankful for those who make these things happen. I am sure there are a lot of things I did not mention. Please forgive my memory. I am thankful for you also. Are you involved? If not, find a place to glorify God!

 
 

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