Thanksgiving Day: A Time to Pause, Gather, and Give Thanks
Thanksgiving Day is observed annually on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. First declared by Congress in 1941, it was created so families could enjoy a long weekend to relax, reunite, and give thanks together.
Step away from the rush, slow down, and remember what matters most.
Why Thanksgiving Still Matters
In today's hurried world of deadlines, screens, and busy calendars, Thanksgiving provides a sacred destination – a chance to unplug.
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The First Thanksgiving
A long time ago, the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Native Americans shared a meal of thanks.
Living Out Gratitude
Thanksgiving brings a message about the enduring value of faith, kindness, and gratefulness.
May your Thanksgiving be filled with warmth, gratitude, and good company.
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