Written by Center for Church Renewal
April 1, 2021
The flowers that were blooming at church last spring were not being enjoyed, so we figured out a way to share them.

Submitted by Julie Beezhold, Cascade Fellowship
Category: Hospitality/Assimilation
When Covid hit and everything was locked down last spring, nobody was on the church property to enjoy the spring Narcissus bulbs when they bloomed. We went to work cutting and delivering house to house to many in our church family. This was a time when loneliness was real and fear filled the hearts of many.
The note read,
“Each spring, the campus of Cascade Fellowship is flooded with these beauties. Since you can’t visit them, they came here to brighten your day. Stay home, stay safe, know you are blessed and you are loved!” “I have loved you with an everlasting love. Jeremiah 31:3”
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