It’s typical this time of year to hear people talk of their excitement to indulge in turkey and dressing, gather with family to watch football and overeat pumpkin anything! Oh yeah! – And many talk about things for which they’re thankful.

The reality is not everyone has the luxury of gearing up for such festivities around the Thanksgiving holiday because some do not even know how to obtain their next meal, much less plan a feast with a uniquely decorative tablescape and trendy centerpieces.

This past Saturday, I was able to set the table for those who normally wouldn’t have the opportunity to sit down to such a spread and create an eventful experience with fellow volunteers in Downtown Dallas. It was special project with the organization CitySquare to provide a Thanksgiving meal for locals.

While I’ve assisted in the event styling and decorating for this noteworthy occasion for the past three years, to do so as a new business – Sarah Combs Events – this time around meant a lot to me. It is a re-commitment for me personally to make sure I’m continually giving back and sharing my talents in ways that benefit others.

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I’m reminded of the message in 1 Corinthians 12:4-7 that reads, “Now there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit. And there are varieties of ministries, and the same Lord. There are varieties of effects, but the same God who works all things in all persons. But to each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.” In other words, God equips us with individual strengths that He expects us to utilize to serve and help others “for the common good.”

I’m not a professional chef and may not possess the gift of preparing a culinary masterpiece, but I can prepare the venue at which that meal will be hosted. Presentation is important too, right? 😉

I take great pleasure in setting the tone for a banquet and watching a smile spread across people’s faces as they step into the room and enjoy the little details of the décor. I have made it my profession to do exactly that. So, I’ve made a point to donate about five hours of my time and volunteer my decorating services to craft a holiday themed meal for people involved in CitySquare’s programs and have enjoyed doing so every time. It’s fun dressing the table; it’s rewarding to serve people their food; and it’s fascinating to visit with them and hear their stories.

CitySquare has a fabulous state-of-the-art facility with large rooms, perfect for holding large groups. The venue provides a great view overlooking Dallas, but I like setting a scene to provide a great view right across the table. It’s fulfilling to be part of an event that brings families together during a special time of year over a warm meal to escape their troubles and find encouragement if only for a few hours.

About CitySquare:

The mission of CitySquare is to fight the causes and effects of poverty through service, advocacy, and friendship. Find out more about the organization and the great programs provided at http://www.citysquare.org

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