

Widow's Thanksgiving Service

Edith Kilgore Giving Thanks

Willie Kitchens Leads Time of Giving Thanks Through Song

Pastor Roger Kittle Serves the Widows Communion

The Service is Over and Dinner Begins

Joseph Herbert, as One of the Chefs from the
Chattanooga Area Association of Chefs Who
Cooked for and Served the Widows


Widows Hearts Being Made to Sing with Joy as They Enjoy an Incredible meal.

Cathy Collins, An Angel Without Wings,
Once Again Blesses the Widows Through Her Harp.




Chattanooga Christian School Student (several were on hand to help)
Carries Out Thanksgiving Food Basket for Widow. The Food for These
Baskets was Donated by The Area Association of Realtors.
Delores Domineck, Accompanied by Willie Kitchens, Sings,
"I'm On the Battlefield for My Lord."
"I'm On the Battlefield for My Lord" Part Two.
Widow Giving Thanks for God's Goodness all the Time
Another Widows Giving Thanks for Healing
Willie Kitchens Sings During Communion
Communion Being Served by Pastor Roger Kittle
Chattanooga Area Association of Chefs Cooked for and Served Widows Thanksgiving Meal.
Blessings and Thanksgiving,
andy mendonsa
widows harvest international
A convoy of vehicles arrived this afternoon, a little after 2:30 PM, in the parking lot of St. Elmo Baptist Church. Each automobile was filled with lots and lots of food as well as some very enthusiastic area realtors, who unloaded all of the food for us and brought it into the Church's fellowship hall so that Thanksgiving Baskets for widows could then be prepared. The Realtors association has been doing this for a number of years, but this was by far the most abundant and enthusiastic year ever. Thank You Realtors!












Video footage of area realtors delivering food for widows.
A few hours after the Realtors dropped off all of their food for the widows members of St. Elmo Baptist volunteered to prepare the boxes of food for the widows after their Wednesday evening service. I have truly been overwelmed by all the generosity and giving of self so many have been willing to give and be for the widows this Thanksgiving. Tomorrow we will have our annual Thanksgiving service and dinner for the widows and all of these food baskets will be given to each one that attends as well as a number of widows who are no longer able to leave their homes.
As you will notice many of the pictures look blurry, or at least the people in them do. When I went over to take the pictures people were moving so fast to get this done it really seemed like, as I watched them, that it was all a blurr.





The man with his back to the camera in blue, and very blurry is
Roger Kittle, the Pastor of St. Elmo Baptist. He has such an
amazing servant's heart, I am often in awe of him.
St. Elmo Baptist Volunteers Sort and Pack Widow's Thanksgiving Boxes