Dalores Broome Winget
Dalores Broome Winget, a wife and mother of two, does free-lance writing from her home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The Deaconess and the Communion Service (Conclusion)
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 developed, the sacramental supper became a regular part of the "quarterly meeting. . ."
The Deaconess and the Communion Service (Part I)
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 speechless, feeling unworthy and unqualified. However, with a prayer that God would help me answer this challenge, I accepted. I decided that as head deaconess I should know more about communion services, because they would be my most important responsibility. What I learned has been very helpful to me, and I hope it will be helpful to other deaconesses as well. . .
Shepherdess
A church member expresses her gratitude to ministers and their families for helping her grow in God's garden.