New York Church Gives Back to Congregants

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''As the Bible says, 'It's more blessed to give than to receive,'‚'' said the Rev. Christopher Baldwin (left), pastor at The Vine Wesleyan Church in Depew. (The Buffalo News)

Dozens of congregants at a western New York church received a little something extra while attending services this past weekend.
Envelopes each containing a $100 bill were handed out to about 85 families and individuals older than 18 near the end of Sunday's service at The Vine Wesleyan Church in Depew (deh-PYOO'), in suburban Buffalo. The cash was accompanied by a letter telling recipients that the money could help them meet a need in their lives or the lives of someone else.

The Rev. Christopher Baldwin told The Buffalo News (http://bit.ly/uLJwnx) that the church's leaders decided to give to its own congregation rather than collect Christmas Eve offerings that typically have been donated to places recovering from natural disasters.

Karen Fohl of Lancaster says she and her husband plan to double the $100 and donate it to the Buffalo City Mission.

SOURCE: The Associated Press
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