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ABOVE: The Memorial Garden continues to be a beautiful place for prayer and conversation as it is also the final resting place for departed saints. ABOVE from left to right: Sanctuary Banners at Christmas, Pastor David preaching during Lent, The River from the Choir’s spring Music program “Down To The River To Pray” ABOVE: Margie invited the Quilt group of Bethel to design a quilt for the back of the lower level piano to help dampen the sound. Here’s what they made! Each block is made with “music” fabric and expresses each quilter’s appreciation of the music ministry of Bethel. Quilters are: Bev Johnson, Sue Plahn, Jane Carlsen, Kate Fox, Lou Anderson and Cheryl Goode. AT RIGHT: The Community GROW garden has really flourished over the past couple years. This year, with over 40 local gardeners, we were able to provide more fresh produce to the local WeCan food shelf than ever!

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Page 1: The River from the Choir’s spring Music program “Down To ...bethelumcmn.org/documents/Websitepicturedocument.pdf · The River from the Choir’s spring Music program “Down To

ABOVE: The Memorial Garden continues to be a

beautiful place for prayer and conversation as it is

also the final resting place for departed saints.

ABOVE from left to right: Sanctuary Banners at Christmas, Pastor David preaching during Lent,

The River from the Choir’s spring Music program “Down To The River To Pray”

ABOVE: Margie invited the Quilt group of

Bethel to design a quilt for the back of the

lower level piano to help dampen the sound.

Here’s what they made! Each block is made

with “music” fabric and expresses each

quilter’s appreciation of the music ministry of

Bethel. Quilters are: Bev Johnson, Sue Plahn,

Jane Carlsen, Kate Fox, Lou Anderson and

Cheryl Goode.

AT RIGHT: The Community GROW garden has

really flourished over the past couple years. This

year, with over 40 local gardeners, we were able to

provide more fresh produce to the local WeCan

food shelf than ever!