Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Color Green

What would it be like if God hadn't gifted creation with color? Today I'm thinking about the color green for several reasons. First I'm working on a new tree of life ministry stole. It will debut on eBay with our other specials later this week. Secondly, I find it interesting that the colour green in scripture comes from several Hebrew words: 'yereq' meaning green or green thing; 'yaraq' meaning green herbs, vegetables or garden greens; 'lach' meaning green or moist, fresh or new in the sense of plants ; 'abiyb' meaning green ears of corn; 'ra‘anan' meaning green and flourishing; 'eb' meaning fresh green or green shoots; 'ratob' meaning green, moist juicy fresh; ' yarowq' meaning green thing. So many meanings....and the artist in me thinks of so many different shades of green! These words translated as green have a connection with green flourishing plant life of one species or another. Lastly this brings me to the thought of spending time in nature as being very restful and bringing tranquillity and peace of mind. Like when David wrote of God, "He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake." Psalm 23:2-3 So we can see a connection in the Bible between green pasture and the spiritually restorative nature of God's word. I've joined a new small group that is built around a meditation based on scripture followed by a group walk where the passage can be discussed as much or as little as we feel inspired to do while enjoying the natural environment and the calming effect this provides. This morning when we walked I marveled at the deep greens in the woods starting to change to the royal colors of fall and when we passed the cows in the pasture several people actually commented on the calming feeling of seeing them. I'm signing off remaining thankful for the color green and it's many associations.


Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Testing Again!

If I create a post will it really show up on Facebook? Have been trying to figure this one out all day! Why can't I figure this one out?

Baptism Symbolism


Sunday in worship the baptismal font wasn't where it usually is. I suspect it had been moved the previous day due to a wedding ceremony that took place in the sanctuary. When it has been moved like this I miss seeing the reminder of baptism, then the communion table, then the cross that hangs in our chancel as visual reminders, that all work together, of the sacraments of our faith. Baptismal fonts have intrigued me since I was asked several years ago to talk about some images of fonts throughout the ages. As always when I research a topic I learned a lot. For example, here is the ancient baptismal basin which was actually behind the apse of the Basilica of St. Vitalis. Its shape is beautiful and the mosaic details are amazing.

Symbolically the baptistry was situated close to the western poral on the north side. Interestingly this was the direction from which the pagen peoples who were called to faith came. Moreover, the old missal stipluated that the deacon should face west to proclaim the Good News.

Large above-ground cruciform fonts are still being constructed in churches today. There are often steps on opposite interior sides. One is for entrance into the pool and the other for exit. This movement of entering the water and then moving forward to exit while leaving our sins behind buried in the water makes me think of Romans 6: 4…"We are therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life."

My church does not baptize through immersion therefore we use a movable font instead of a large basin. Regardless of how large the water container, whether the water used came from the River Jordon or not or the setting for the baptism we can rejoice in the symbolism of the use of water. Jesus spoke of water as the symbol of a new rejuvenated spiritual life. I am thankful for new spiritual life and for the symbolic reminder of this gift!

Baptism stoles with symbols of water, the Trinity, shells and more can be found here.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Test

If I create a post will it really show up on Facebook? Have been trying to figure this one out all day! Ugh!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Community

Last night we had the pleasure of hosting our son and daughter's golf team at our home for a pasta dinner after they had a match. I've always questioned these events because after a full day of school and a multi-hour long match, I didn't understand the need to gather for dinner also....extending the day so long makes it hard to have time for and focus on homework. After our dinner (oh, my these kids eat a lot!) I formulated a new opinion. These eighteen, 14-18 year olds sat together, shared the food that was served family style, and talked, laughed and advised each other about their golf games, high school classes, relationships and their futures beyond high school. Not necessarily within each other's social circles, these teens regardlessly exhibited a real sense of community. This morning while doing the final clean up and enjoying a leftover brownie with my coffee (don't ask how early it was!) it was this sense of community that remained with me as the warm and fuzzy feeling from the evening prior. I'm proud of these teens and it reminds me of why we as Christians are called together in community. We need each other!

The first worship banners I ever worked on were done in community. A team of artists and seamstresses gathered together to pray about, generate ideas for and then complete eight sets of worship banners for our church sanctuary. This project is what led to the development of Carrot Top Studio. I had never taken on a task quite like worship banners and for the project to be successful it really needed the community of a group.

The first Christians in the New Testament were a great example of community as they quickly learned to gather together for worship.It's awesome that gathering together is a precursor to the Kingdom of God that is to come. In today's fast paced world may we not forget to take time to come together as community.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Creation Cleaner

The Labor Day weekend is past. Even though the days are still warm, this is symbolic of nature's seasonal movement from summer to fall. The children are back in school. I miss them and their friend's trapsing through the studio while I work. So it's up to my studio dog, Abby "the Labby" to keep me company while I sew, design, sew, market, sew, and sew some more! Abby often comes out of the marathon sewing sessions the victim of stray threads landing on her as caught in this photo.

The seasons may be changing outside my window but the church continues to mark Ordinary Time. How do you honor this? In worship I see the green paraments and ministry stoles. I hear messages encouraging me to grow in my faith. I sing old favorites like "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah." Beyond worship how do we honor Ordinary Time? Abby and I love working through our days in the studio but we also enjoy the daily break of a walk through the neighborhood. We marvel at the ordinary....the shadows the trees make on the grass, the sounds of a child laughing in the distance, the birds holding court while sitting on the wires up above. We also use our walking time to help keep this creation cleaner. Taking a bag on our walks to pick up trash is an easy way to help keep God's creation cleaner. This is such an easy task for all ages to get in the habit of. You can even teach your little ones to join in this activity! Thinking about "creation cleanup" reminds me of the day my son, then seven years old, took our habit of litter patrol maybe a little too seriously. His teacher called to tell me that he arrived at school with beer bottles in his backpack (she'd discoverd them from the stench that was oozing from his locker.) She thankfully knew us well enough to understand my son's explanation of "caring for creation" on his way to the bus stop and the need to save the bottles for the recycling bin when he got home. But, she did highly recommend that he not continue to bring empty beer bottles to school! So, outside of worship I encourage you to take time to enjoy the ordinary (that is really extra-ordinary) and pitch in to help keep our creation cleaner...but tell your kids to not to pick the beer bottles up on the way to school!

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Confirmation Stole Blank Special Offer

Are you curious about our confirmation stole blanks (seen at left) but don't want to commit without seeing the product? To help your decision during the month of September we're offering the purchase of a single stole blank ($11) with complimentary shipping. When ordering a single stole blank we'll include a short feedback page for you to send us to see what you think. We believe in the use of the confirmation stoles with youth to help them understand their spiritual gifts, their call to service, and the use of the visual in worship. With your feedback we'll be able to offer the best product possible for your ministry!

Read more about confirmation stoles and place your order here at www.CarrotTopStudio.com.