Monthly Assignments 2023
MONTH | COMMUNION | CONTRIBUTION | ||
JANUARY | JACK & CHERYL | CHRIS | KENNY | |
FEBRUARY | PAUL | BILL | DENTON | |
MARCH | KENNY & HARRIET | ED | KEVIN | |
APRIL | BILL & BARBARA | ADAM | PAUL | |
MAY | WYLIE | JACK | CHRIS | |
JUNE | LADEANNA | CHRIS | KENNY | |
JULY | BILL & BARBARA | SAM | ED | |
AUGUST | PAUL | BILL | DENTON | |
SEPTEMBER | JACK & CHERYL | ADAM | KEVIN | |
OCTOBER | ED & CINDY | JACK | SAM | |
NOVEMBER | SHERRILL | PAUL | CHRIS | |
DECEMBER | LINDA | KENNY | ADAM |
Here is a trusted recipe for the Communion Loaf - Courtesy Linda Terry
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Recipe for loaf:
2 cups flour
2/3 cups shortening
dash of salt
5-6 Tblsp. Ice cold water
In a mixing bowl, using a fork or pastry cutter, mix
together the salt, flour, and shortening until it resembles small curds.
Next, add 5 Tblsp of ice cold water, and begin kneading
the mixture together.
If the dough isn't holding together, add more water (1
Tblsp at a time) until the dough holds together in a ball. (Only 1 or 2
additional tablespoons should be needed). The least amount of kneading is
better.
Cut the ball of dough in half and wrap one half in
cellophane and refrigerate.
Roll out the remaining ball to a thickness suitable for
a loaf - approximately 1/8 inch. Thicker makes for easier handling and
less chance of breakage.
Find a small bowl or plastic container that measures 4
1/2" - 5" in diameter. A Tupperware
bowl with a non-rounded edge works best as a cutter.
Cut out as many loaves as possible from
the dough. Gently place each circle of dough on a flat cookie sheet.
Repeat the process with the second ball of dough from
the refrigerator.
Before placing the cookie sheet in the oven, this is the
time to score and/or prick the loaves. Pricking helps eliminate any
bubbles from raising during the baking process.
Bake at 425 degrees for 7-8 minutes OR bake at 400
degrees for 10 -11 minutes.
Any extra loaves can be wrapped and frozen for the next
week or used in case one breaks.