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Plum Point Coffee Can Fund showers Christmas blessings

A dynamic Adair County congregation provided $200 shopping trips for 15 kids this year. The blessings flow two ways: 1) A lot of happier children. 2) Manifold blessings for the adults who accompanies them. The Coffee Club Fund is real Christianity in action. One can't visit a Plum Point Gathering without being deeply moved by the announcement board which so frequently shows more donations toward this year round ministry to others than to the church's general fund. Amazing. -EW

By Ludora Feese Perkins

We've done it again!

This year, we at Plum Point made Christmas happier for 15 kids.Like we've been doing for several years, we took them shopping for what they really want (and probably couldn't get) and needed.

Clothes, toys, electronics, and other items wound up in the shopping cart. Each child we take gets $200.00 to spend just for him/her self.

We, who accompany them, get something, too---a real blessing!

Thank you at CM for helping us spread the Word.

If anyone would like to add to our Coffee Can Fund, our church mailing address is 6107 Knifley Rd., Columbia, KY 42728. -Ludora Feese Perkins




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