St. Stephen Church blesses and donates warm clothing to seafarers

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St. Stephen Church blesses and donates warm clothing to seafarers
Members of the St. Stephen Lutheran Church Knit-Wits group with a basket of some of the handmade items that will be sent to Seafarers International House. (l to r) Elaine Recklet, Marlea Dutt, Melanie Whapham, Norma DuBois, Jane Woolsey and Jan Conlin. (Photo/submitted)

Marlborough – A special blessing took place Dec. 3 at St. Stephen Lutheran Church, Marlborough, as a representative basket of hand-knitted hats and scarves, as well as sweatshirts, socks and chocolate bars was placed on the altar, earmarked for Christmas delivery to Seafarers International House in New York City. The handmade items were produced by the Knit-Wits, the church’s knitting group, and the additional purchased items were made possible by a Thrivent Action Team grant.

Last Christmas, the knitters produced five sets of items that will be holiday packages; this year, their busy hands made up 10 sets.

Seafarers International House is an ecumenical mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to seafarers and sojourners, as well as people who are distressed, disadvantaged and displaced. Seafarers are often isolated and lonely, sometimes without the means to contact family frequently, or purchase needed items while in port. Typical contracts put most at sea for 10 months a year, and they remain a largely forgotten population at the holidays.

Their needs include warm clothing, and the Knit-Wits decided seafarers should be the recipients of their efforts, which also includes making prayer shawls and lap blankets for others in need.

For more information about the church, visit www.saintstephenlutheran.com or the church’s Facebook page.

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