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Harvest with a Heart

Food Resource Bank receives donations from harvest, pie auction

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Carl and Nancy Johnson of Mazon attended the harvest celebration and said the mission is a sound one that helps those who have very little.

“It helps them get a better life,” Carl said, “and get food for themselves. It’s better than a handout.”

“We have a marvelous crowd,” said Mazon church member Barb Kenney. “It’s a lot more people this year. It’s such a good cause. The things it goes for helps them become self-supportive and able to take care of generations to come. . . It’s a special mission for this church.”

Mary Brown, of Western Springs, brought her 11-year-old son, Martin, and his friend Griffin. They lined up for rides in one of the six huge combines rumbling through the fields after the service and lunch.

“I’ve been out here for eight or nine years,” Brown said. “I love getting out in the country.”

“It’s pretty cool,” Martin said of riding in the combine. “It gets a lot of corn.”

The brisk morning began with an outdoor church service under the mature trees at the west end of the corn fields. Ministers Tyler Carrell, from the Mazon church, and Meredith Onion from Western Springs shared the sermon. Then there was a lunch of sandwiches, baked beans and chips and a homemade pie auction, with pies going for upwards of $350.

Members contributed produce, as well, and canned goods for donations. All monies went to the FRB.

Carrell, who has only been with the Mazon church for two months, turned out to be a popular and witty pie auctioneer.

“I’ve been a goofball all my life,” he said with a laugh.

But the mission itself is a serious one, he added.

“I love the idea of a small town church working for the global good,” he said. “And it’s great to see the two churches partner together. The farmers have the expertise and the land, and the Western Springs congregation donated the seed and other donations. It all goes to the FRB to train people in the more impoverished areas of the world.”

Missions such as this one are a mandate from Jesus, he added.

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