In Sugarcreek, Ohio, elder John Miller, partially affected but also motivated by the COVID-19 challenge, has innovatively used the pandemic to find ways to reach his community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The following excerpts are actual answers given on history tests and in quizzes by children between 5th and 6th grade ages in Ohio. They were collected over a period of three years by two teachers.
In 1992 I was a guest speaker in the Los Angeles congregation. My friend with whom we traveled together from Pasadena took notes, but as his habit was, he took them in the form of spontaneously generated poetry.
Today we completed distribution of our third truck of food to the community. It has taken on a life of its own--we had people lined up 30 minutes before starting time and the food was all gone in an hour.
On Thursday, January 28, 2021 we had a Farmers to Families Food Drive at SUPERB Industries. It was a joint effort between UCG, SUPERB Industries, and Legacy School. UCG was the Non-Profit of record, SUPERB provided logistics and organization, and Legacy High School of Sugarcreek provided 15 volunteers to load food into cars.
1 The Lord gave another message to Jeremiah. He said, 2 "Go to the entrance of the Lord's Temple, and give this message to the people: 'O Judah, listen to this message from the Lord! Listen to it, all of you who worship here!