The purpose of the collection at church in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is to gather money for Tom Robinson's wife, Helen. Tom is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell, and the community wants to help support his family while he is in prison. This moment highlights the racial prejudices and injustices present in the town.
The purpose of the Sunday collection at an African American Methodist Episcopal church to read "To Kill a Mockingbird" is likely to fund educational programs, promote literacy, and encourage discussions on important social issues raised in the book, such as racial inequality and justice. The church may see it as an opportunity to engage its members in meaningful dialogue and reflection.
The purpose of collections was to assist Tom's wife while he was in jail
Cal takes the children to her church, where they are welcomed with open arms. Cal speaks more incorrectly and seems more at home here.
If you are a religious person it is normal to go to church on Sundays
They went to church.
During Sundays, I go to church at 9:am. For I am a student, I never attend mass service on Weekdays. Just Sundays.
on sundays
Going to Church
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the church members gather collections for Tom Robinson's family to help support them during difficult times. Tom is a character who faces a wrongful trial and conviction in the story.
In Christian religions people usually go to church on Sundays.
They worship Jesus on Sundays at church
sundays