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Workparty participants thanked for October 2024

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Thanks to everyone that attended the Workparty, Saturday October 19[, 2024].

We appreciated the opportunity again to work together with the [Beata Lemariam] Ethiopian Orthodox [Tewahido] Church and Church of the Redeemer members to improve the space we share.  This is the second joint Workparty we have coordinated together.  It is joyful to meet the people who we are seeing each Sunday at Church.

We accomplished many tasks this month including:

  • Cleaning floors
  • Cleaning roofs and roof drains
  • Cleaning the kitchen stove
  • Painting office door
  • Replacing a light fixture in the kitchen
  • Filling ruts in the entrance driveway
  • Preparing two windows for repair

Participation was enthusiastic with approximately 11 people helping. With all the work we accomplish, we were able to finish by noon.

—Bill McGlinn
Workparty Coordinator at Church of the Redeemer

Parish Workparties

Do you enjoy puttering in a garden? How about working with your hands? Is it time for you to step away from the keyboard and touch some grass? If so, attend our next Parish Workparty.

Workparties start at 9:30 am. There will be Morning Prayer and treats before starting the projects for this day.

Please contact Bill McGlinn if you have questions at bmcglinn@redeemer-kenmore.org.

Beata Lemariam Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church

Debre Tibeb Beata Lemariam Washington Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church is a non-profit religious organization. Their mission is to facilitate the spiritual growth of individuals and deepen their experience of God, while also bridging the gospel to all nations and sharing the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Christian (EOTC) faith through spiritually-enriching service.

Additionally, Beata Lemariam EOTC provides education to the children and youth in Amharic language and EOTC theology, guiding them to become productive citizens and live a life led by God’s spirit.

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Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world around us. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

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