The Thanksgiving Seed
Nine
years ago, God planted a seed into a heart. And now over 1000 hot
Thanksgiving
meals have been served in our small town, Ashland, VA.
My
step-father, one of eight children, basically grew up poor economically but
rich in love. He credits his hard working mother. Even if the family dinner
only consisted of three bowls of beans and one bowl of potatoes, he never went
to bed hungry. Every sibling of his that I've had the pleasure to meet speaks with
extreme love and admiration of their mother.
After
Thanksgiving 2007, my step-father informed my husband and me of the seed.
"God
laid it on my heart that we need to start a free community Thanksgiving meal to
be served on Thanksgiving Day. Times are rough on a lot of folks and I think it's
gonna get more rough." He started sharing the plan. "We'll ask local
businesses to donate money or food and we can find other churches to help us
prepare and serve the meal."
I'd
like to tell you that I felt goose bumps of excitement, but that's not true. This sounds like a ton of work. Tons of
coordination. Tons of time. Who'd want
to serve on Thanksgiving Day? But what I said was, "Sure." I
truly didn't believe it would ever happen.
Well,
this year we will serve our eighth Community Thanksgiving dinner. And my
step-dad was exactly right.
Every
year, businesses generously donate and many volunteers step forward. Words
can't begin to explain the deep appreciation of our guest and servers. This event has become an incredible
opportunity for community businesses and church people to support our diverse Town of Ashland, affectionately nicknamed the Center of the Universe.
But
here's the takeaway.
God knew exactly who had the fertile heart to
plant a seed of turkey with all the trimmings. And it wasn't my heart. Oh, I
have decent organization skills and contacts in our community. But my
step-father has a passion for helping the less fortunate and the hungry. I
envisioned tons of work. He envisioned smiles and full stomachs. I doubted. He believed.
God
blessed and cultivated a beautiful, warm and inviting event for our community
because one man honored that well planted seed. After all, God's the Master
Gardener. I'm so grateful for His perfect timing, perfect provision, and
perfect sowing.
But
there's much more to this story, so stay tuned for next week's post.
Tammy
Van Gils is a writer, blogger, and co-owner of S
& N Paint Contractors, Inc. She is a member of American
Christian Fiction Writers and Word Weavers International. In the Richmond area, she
is a member of The
Christian Writers Hub and Word Weavers
Richmond.
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And it has grown year after year - serving our Community---- Thank You
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