Well, both congregations were remarkably willing (though Dunoon takes the prize for most competent group origami ever). Photos here, as per request.
Well, both congregations were remarkably willing (though Dunoon takes the prize for most competent group origami ever). Photos here, as per request.
That is wonderful!!! And who knows, I might borrow that idea, if the story of Moses ever shows up in our lectonary…
To give you a bit more to work with, Jeez, the focus was on Moses’ mother: glimmer of God & potential when she sees the child; a time of sheltering the tiny hope and giving it space to grow; then daring to let him go among the reeds, floating on God’s grace. Then praying through that dynamic for ourselves which whatever glimpses of God/ potential we’ve been given.
Great photos too! What a creative day all round.
Now to pinch one for my blog …
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Whow – now can Kelvin top this at St Mary’s (and video it for the web site) ๐
Wow! Thatโs beautiful colourful picture, thank you!
Beryl, good to see you on Sunday — and for once, for at least a bit of the service, sight was more important than sound.
Stewart, of Kelvin’s many talents, I suspect leading a congregation through origami projects and floating boats in fonts is not quite his scene.