Dalores Broome Winget

Dalores Broome Winget, a wife and mother of two, does free-lance writing from her home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Articles by Dalores Broome Winget

The Deaconess and the Communion Service (Conclusion)

November 1972

History of the Lord's Supper

THE Lord's Supper, a symbolic meal Christ instituted on the night of His betrayal, is celebrated by most denominations at various times and in a variety of services. As the Seventh-day Adventist denomination…

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The Deaconess and the Communion Service (Part I)

October 1972

I HAVE always considered deaconesses to be the older, staid, mother-in-Israel type women of the church, those to whom we younger women look upon with great admiration and awe; therefore, when asked to be head deaconess this year, I was almost…

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Shepherdess

November 1978

 

Dear Shepherdess: It was a real pleasure for me to meet so many of you as I accompanied my husband on his camp meeting assignments this summer.

At the Chesapeake camp meeting Jackie Richardson, whose husband…

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