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Carrie Vollbrach and her son, Logan, participate in the Offering of Letters

at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Cincinnati in January 2009.

 

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jeffengley   |2009-04-14 16:01:14
When we conducted our Offering of Letters at our church using the following method. The week before: we gave an announcement, set up a table in the narthex providing letter writing materials for people to take home, and used the bulletin inserts. The week of: gave a temple talk which included the 2-min sermon, set up letter writing tables in the narthex. The week after: set up a table in the narthex, collected additional letters that people wrote at home, presented our letters as an offering for the pastor to give a blessing. We found that spreading it over 3 Sundays, and allowing people to take home the materials, resulted in many more letters (121). Also, many thanks to Matt Newell-Ching and Robin Stephenson. They were awesome in their support and training!

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