Jehovah Church's “Little 90ths”

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As Jehovah Lutheran Church, corner of Snelling and Thomas Avenue, approaches its 90th anniversary it is unrolling a series of “little 90th” care projects. With their on-going food collection for Keystone and Concordia University (CSP) food shelves, the goal is at least 90 items of food per month plus dollar gifts. So far the goal has been well exceeded. Likewise, a STOP MALARIA project, with a goal of 90 mosquito nets to be sent to Africa through Lutheran relief groups, shot past the 90 mark to 96, each net costing $10.

For January a new “90th” goal supports LifeHaven home for teen mothers and their children by aiming to gather at least 90 items needed to welcome the 16-17 year old moms and their children to the transitional home, LifeHaven, sponsored by Lutheran Social Services. When the youth arrive they receive a Welcome Basket filled with items which give them a little kick-start as they walk their road to life stability.

The church’s 90th anniversary will be celebrated in March with various events. More information also at www.jehovahlutheran.org.

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