Sunday School Students Decorate Inpatient Center
A group of Sunday School students from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Johnson Creek recently visited our Rainbow Hospice Care Inpatient Center on Sunday, March 16th, to put the finishing touches on some decorations they created for our dining room area.
Although only a small group of students and staff were able to drop off the decorations, many others contributed significantly by working on various projects the previous week, which included making stained-glass heart window hangings and decorating glass jars filled with tissue paper flowers. A total of 16 students, ranging in age from 3 to 4th grade, shared their artistic talents for these projects.
We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the Sunday School students and staff at St. John’s Lutheran Church for helping to make our Inpatient Center more beautiful and welcoming for our patients, their families, and other visitors.
“As a Sunday School, we look for mission projects to undertake throughout the year. A Rainbow staff member and Christian Education Board member, Pam Hill, suggested Rainbow Hospice. We decided to do this project to spread joy and happiness to the patients, their family members, and the facility staff,” said Sarah Keeser, St. John’s Sunday School teacher.