Christmas cheer can come in many packages. For the last several years, our Broadway United Methodist members have brought joy to local children in just that - brightly colored packages.
We all know that Christmas is not about material things. But these presents are more than just the dolls or dump trucks inside. They are proof that people care. They are proof that these children are worthy of another person’s time. They are proof that they are seen.
The Boys and Girls Club Christmas Gift Drive was very important to BUMC member Mick Freeman. He worked alongside fellow member Dirk Waller to make sure every child who filled out a wish list was matched with a shopper from our church. He loved bringing smiles to these children’s faces.
Since Mick’s passing in 2024, his wife, Margaret, and daughter, Sue, have picked up the torch alongside Dirk.
Once wish lists are received from the club, the gift drive committee will be available in the church Welcome Center between services to distribute lists to willing shoppers. The children vary in ages, from about 5-17. The committee is expecting lists from about 50 children, hopefully before Thanksgiving weekend.
Shoppers will wrap the gifts and label them clearly before bringing them back to Broadway by Sunday, Dec. 14. The committee will deliver them all to the club that week.
A Boys & Girls Club representative said they are so thankful for the generosity of Broadway in spreading the love of God to the club members. Thank you to all who have participated over the past several years, and thank you to all who plan to pitch in this season.
We will see you soon in the Welcome Center. Otherwise, email Sue Wheeler at wheelers221@gmail.com with any questions.
Thank you,
Sue Wheeler