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Documentary depicts grieving people who build a Habitat house gPBTI AL TO THE CHRONICLE "Labor of Love: The Healing Build," a short docu mentary about grieving individuals coming together to build a Habitat for Humanity house for a family in Winston-Salem, will air on WUNC-TV at 5 p.m. on Sunday,Jan. 3. "Labor of Love," written and produced by Stone's Throw Films, chronicles the experience of a group of vol unteers who built the first Healing Build House in 2013. Laura Hart McKinny, vice president of Stone's Throw and member of the screenwriting faculty at UNC School of the Arts, said she and her family had been helped by Hospice & Palliative Care Center and wanted to give back by making the film. A collaboration between Hospice and Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County, the initial Healing Build offered 170 volunteers who had lost loved ones an oppor tunity to experience a tangible, uplifting and hopeful way to process their grief alongside others with similar experi ences. Habitat for Humanity tneir own personal experiences losing a stepson and son, respectively. A second Healing Build House was built in 2014, and Habitat Forsyth is currently building partnerships for a third. More information about the Healing Build project is available by contacting Pam Anglin, Habitat's director of resource development, at 765-8854, ext. 138 or pam .anglin@ habitatforsy th .org. Among those interviewed in the documentary are Donna Hampton, director of grief and bereavement services for Hospice, and Sylvia Oberle, execu tive director of Habitat Forsyth. Both share openly about i Religion from page B6 Patterson Ave., providing hope through teaching and preaching presented by Calvary Hill's ministerial staff. For more information contact the church at 336-744 3012. We appreciate your religious news. Will you help us to process your news more efficiently? Please give us complete information about the event, such as the sponsor and address, date, time and place of the event and contact information so that the public can contact someone for more information if needed. We ask that items be sent in document form in an email or Word or PDF attachment. We ask that photos be sent as attachments to emails and that they are jpegs at least 4 inches wide by 6 inches deep rather than sent on documents. Please send captions with photos. The deadline to have all calendar items in to the news room is 11:59 p jn. Sunday for that week's paper. Send your calendar items to news@wschronicle.com. You can also drop them off, Monday through Friday before 5 p.m., or mail your items to Winston-Salem Chronicle, 617 N. Liberty St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101; or send them via our website, www.wschronicle .com. LESSON from page B6 one thing and doing anoth er, for their hypocrisy. Jesus acknowledges their authority and knowledge of the Mosaic Law, but he tells the crowd to obey their teaching of the law. He also tells them to not follow their example of obeying it. Jesus accuses the scribes and Pharisees of seeking approval of others. They were more concerned with the outward appear ance of being religious in the way they dressed for piorning prayers with cases on their foreheads and left arms near the heart. They sought public recognition as "Rabbi" (vs.7). Jesus warns not to seek recogni tion of others and to only refer to God the creator as "Father" to all believers. He taught humility and pointed out that "Indeed God would humble those who tried to make them selves great. Oppositely, He would honor those who genuinely humbled them selves (vs23:12) (David C. Cook Bible Lesson Commentary. Jesus points out true piety while observing peo pie giving their offerings to the "temple treasury" (Markl2:41). While the rich gave what they had to spare after all other expenses were taken care of for living, the widow whom Jesus points out gives all she owns not keeping any for herself. "By her actions it was clear that she loved God with all her heart, soul, mind, and strength .... Jesus found joy in watching one true worshipper". (David C. Cook Bible Lesson Commentary). Life's Application: In order for us to give daily with Godly motiva tion and attitude, we must emulate the widow. We should have a spirit of total dependence on God and remember that He loves a cheerful giver and the more generously and cheerfully we give, the more our giv ing is recognized by God. We should also keep in mind that God is a rewarder according to the spirit that works in us. I personally have found that it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. I also enjoy the admonition of James 1:22. 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