
I worked on my lesson plans and activities for the Advent preparation class
"Be Present for Christmas" which I am offering next month. It is a class for adults to help us to pull back from the commercial aspects of Christmas and focus on the Reason for the season Jesus. It is based on the book "
The Greatest Gift" by Ann Voskamp. We will be having 6 lessons this time and I have updated 3 of the lessons so that it will not be the exact class from last year. I will be posting my lessons as I teach them.
I brought some produce home from my sister's house last weekend. I cut
up this beautiful red rhubarb into chunks and froze it for crisps in the
winter. The tomatoes are grown by a friend of hers and there was a bag
full of those in various stages of ripeness so I could enjoy them over a
period of time.

We had a very good fellowship time on Thursday. I have taken over the planning of the group because I thought it was important that it continue. The women really appreciated the time together to share prayer concerns.
I did a devotion on Tea - Is that a surprise? We mentioned Hospital - Tea, Hones - Tea, and a few more. You can find it
here.
Sharing with Carol at Art&Sand -
Share Your Cup #125
Hi Sylvia,
ReplyDeleteWanted to visit you..........I love Ann Voscamp's book "1,000 Gifts, and read it once
a year.........she is a great poetic and annointed writer for sure. Have never heard
of her book "The Greatest Gift", will have to look for that.......sounds wonderful.
So neat you are teaching a class on that........I wish you well.......
Thanks so much for your visit and your sweet comments.
Blessings, Nellie
Sylvia, the rhubarb looks so good! I know that a crisp really sounds wonderful! I love Ann Voscamp's books, she is definitely an inspired write! Have a great week! Blessings, Pam @ Everyday Living
ReplyDeleteI love this time of year and the harvest. I am doing the same with my rhubarb. The variety I have does not get vibrant red like that, but it is still yummy. I've used it in strawberry rhubarb pie. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann