Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: TUESDAY, December 14, 1993 TAG: 9312140059 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: C-1 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
Don't worry. It's not after Santa, but they are targeting the way people go about playing Santa.
For this holiday season, the committee is campaigning for alternative gift-giving. They are encouraging the congregation to give in honor of friends to efforts such as the Good Neighbors Fund and self-help agencies instead of purchasing more traditional gifts.
Susan Clark, a member of the committee, says the main idea is to make gifts "more of a reflection of your values system and what Christmas means."
Clark said many church members "have really tuned in to giving to Good Neighbors and other organizations. The response has been overwhelmingly positive."
Nancy Ayling gave to Good Neighbors in honor of four of her friends, and Sam and Jeanne Pritchard contributed in honor of the church's pastor and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. F. Tupper Garden.
"I got a real upper out of writing the check," said Jeanne Pritchard. "It's given me a real lift here at Christmas time."
by CNB