On Sunday, October 9th our Jr. and Sr. Youth groups and their families made a visit to our congregants’ local farm as part of their October People’s Ecochallenge goals. The group had lunch together, learned about the farm’s sustainability practices and how climate change has affected it, pet and fed animals, and harvested popcorn cobs. It was a glorious fall day in Oregon, and we are so grateful to our hosts and to God!
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