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Shepherd of the Prairie donates 114 handmade quilts

Nine talented Prairie Pointe Quilters create and donate custom quilts ater yearlong project

Quilters at Shepherd of the Prairie in Huntley stand amidst their handmade quilts. Left-right, front: Bev Kenny, Alice Miller, Sue Flesher, Jeannine Penley, Sandy Meyer; Left-right, back, Carlene Moeller, Nancy Morbeck, Beverly Pinelli, Lauretta Sage.
Quilters at Shepherd of the Prairie in Huntley stand amidst their handmade quilts. Left-right, front: Bev Kenny, Alice Miller, Sue Flesher, Jeannine Penley, Sandy Meyer; Left-right, back, Carlene Moeller, Nancy Morbeck, Beverly Pinelli, Lauretta Sage. (Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church)

The Prairie Pointe Quilters at Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church in Huntley have devoted hours to creating custom quilts to give to others for comfort in their time of need.

After the completion of their hard work throughout the past year, 114 quilts filled the church sanctuary during services on the weekend of September 21-22, 2024 for a special blessing by Senior Pastor Mark Boster.

7 quilts will be given to the local women’s shelter Turning Point Shelter in Woodstock, which offers programs and services for individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. 2 quilts were given to church members and 105 quilts will be sent to Lutheran World Relief to be given to people all over the world.

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“We are proud to see all of the unique, colorful, and beautiful quilts on display together,” said Bev Kenny, coordinator of the Prairie Pointe Quilters, “but most of all, we hope to make a difference in comforting someone's life."

To support the project, SOTP members are generous in filling a “quarter jar” on display at the church with monetary donations to help the quilt ministry. The Prairie Pointe Quilters, as well as the prayer shawl ministry, are always in need of yarn or fabrics for their projects. Donations can be dropped off at Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church.

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“We welcome new members to our quilting ministry,” adds Kenny. “Knowing how to quilt is not a requirement for anyone to join. We encourage others to learn and enjoy fellowship together.” The group meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 9:00am at the church.

For more information, contact Bev Kenny at krkbjk@comcast.net.

Shepherd of the Prairie Lutheran Church, located at 10805 Main Street in Huntley, has served
the Huntley community for over 20 years. It is led by Senior Pastor Mark Boster and Pastor Ryan Mackey.

For more information, visit the new website at www.sotp.org or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ShepherdofthePrairie/.

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