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            [November 27, 2017]     
		 Send a link to a friend On Sunday, November 
			19th the Open Arms Christian Fellowship Church in Lincoln hosted its 
			annual Thanksgiving feast open and free to the public. The event has 
			become an annual tradition for the church, and an opportunity for 
			the congregation to show its love for everyone in the community, by 
			serving.
 This year, members of the church cooked a total of 36 turkeys, plus 
			tons of sides and desserts and brought them into the church for an 
			evening meal.
 
 Before the doors opened at 4 p.m., those who would volunteer their 
			time to serve the guests met in the main hall of the church for a 
			few notes by the event coordinator Mike Robbins about what to expect 
			in the hours ahead.
 
 As Robbins gave out instructions he told the group of volunteers 
			that it was going to be a big day for the church, and he said the 
			day would be “a volcano of God’s love about to erupt.”
 
 Pastor Larry Crawford also spoke, saying this year the church was 
			hoping to serve 1,000 guests. According to the volunteers in the 
			kitchen area, the 2016 dinner served approximately 650 people. 
			Numbers released after the event this year indicate they are well on 
			their way for next year with the total number served 877.
 
 [Nila Smith]
 
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