Lent 2017 |
Our winter project was to make 25-30 tote bags for Womanspace. A dozen women brought their sewing machines to the George Thomas room on Feb. 18th 2017 to make the tote bags. Some were completed that day and more were sewn at home.
We exceeded our goal and made 35 totebags! This was part of a church-wide Lenten project. During the first two weeks of Lent, parishioners were asked to donate items to place in the bags. Women who have suffered domestic violence and sexual assault are receiving these gifts. We sewed a label inside each bag that says, "Trinity Church Princeton prays for God's peace in your life". The bags were blessed in church on Sunday morning 3/12/17 and we prayed for victims of physical and sexual abuse.
In conjunction with this project, on Sunday, March 12th, our church hosted a speaker from Womanspace who informed us about its mission and programs as well as abuse, prevalence and awareness of domestic violence.
"What an amazing and wonderful project. I am confident that the love and care which went into designing and making the tote bags and collecting the items will convey God’s love to those who receive them. Thank you for your generous spirit and creativity always!" - The Rev. Nancy Hagner, associate rector of Trinity Church
Donations and Tote bags!
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