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Community Easter Celebration: A Sweet Tradition in Parkersburg

Experience the Joy of Giving and Receiving This Easter
Living Word Church recently hosted a vibrant Easter egg hunt that transformed its grounds into a playground of excitement for local children. The church's initiative not only strengthened community bonds but also highlighted the generosity of its members who contributed to making the day memorable.A Day Filled with Laughter and Discovery
As the sun cast its golden rays over the churchyard, children eagerly awaited their turn to embark on a treasure hunt filled with surprises. Each egg concealed sweet treats and delightful toys, sparking anticipation and delight among the participants. Pastor Chris Pugh observed the sheer joy on every child’s face as they discovered hula hoops and large kickballs—items that quickly became the stars of the event. The allure of these larger prizes was unmistakable. Children raced to claim them, often finding themselves so engrossed in securing the big items that they forgot about filling their bags with smaller treasures. This spectacle of youthful exuberance underscored the magic of such communal gatherings, where simple pleasures bring immense happiness.The Spirit of Generosity in Action
Behind the scenes, the community played a pivotal role in ensuring the success of this event. Donations of candy from generous members formed the backbone of the operation, while dedicated volunteers invested countless hours in preparation. An estimated ten hours were spent meticulously filling and organizing thousands of eggs, a testament to the hard work and dedication of the church staff and volunteers.This collaborative effort exemplifies how collective goodwill can create moments of pure joy. It serves as a reminder of the profound impact even small acts of kindness can have on fostering a sense of unity and belonging within a community.Extending an Invitation to All
For those interested in learning more about Living Word Church or participating in future events, reaching out is simple. Located at 3514 Roseland Ave., Parkersburg, the church welcomes inquiries via phone at (304) 485-9778. Such initiatives provide an excellent opportunity for individuals to engage with their community, share in the spirit of giving, and experience firsthand the warmth and hospitality offered by Living Word Church.In celebrating traditions like the Easter egg hunt, Living Word Church continues to nurture strong ties among its members and neighbors, proving that shared experiences truly enrich lives.
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