Wednesday, August 6, 2008

CHRIST CHURCH GOING GREEN




Mitchell Winn has volunteered to paint the peeling benches in the patio area as part of his Scouting program. Of course a good scout always includes his family in such service. I did not catch his Dad, Chuck on digits, but here is the rest of the family painting the benches green. Thank you, Mitchell and the whole Winn family.


























PRAYER TREES






















This past month two metal prayer trees were placed on the side chapel marble table. Each tree contains votive candles that can be lit as an outward and visible sign of a prayer you are offering. There will also be a small box between the two trees for donations to maintain the candle supply for this special place of prayer.

I have heard many people's prayers at this side chapel area. They run the whole gamut of Christian prayer: adoration, praise, thanksgiving, penitence, oblation, intercession, and petition (see pages 856-857 in The Book of Common Prayer,the Catechism, for the church's understanding of these types of prayer).

Prayer is anytime we respond to God, by thought and by deeds, with or without words and Christian prayer is response to God the Father, through Jesus Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit. The Lord's prayer is the model for prayer that Jesus taught his disciples.

I hope that you will offer prayers at this place where the two trees wait to be filled with the light of God in the offering of prayers.

PAVING THE WAY

Sandy Pringle has made it much easier for us to sort our trash into bins of items which can be recycled. Sandy noted that it was very hard to get our trash bins in and out of the trash container storage area on the north side of the church. So, he tore down the old fencing and had a new multiple entrance area built. He also oversaw the pouring of cement for our bins to sit on making it easier to access individual bins and to put them out and bring them back in on trash days. Thank you, Sandy.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a joy to see the photos of the Winn family painting the benches. It brings back wonderful memories of my dad Stan, and the joy this activity brought to him for his beloved church and parish family. Wonderful-Wonderful-Wonderful!!
Love,
Jeff & Wendy Stephenson
Denver