For our meeting this Sunday we will be celebrating the Feast of the Transfiguration. The official Feast is on August 6th, but many liturgical churches celebrate it on the Sunday before, so that is what we will do. We would like to do things a bit differently this time and do a group art project in addition to singing and communion. We are thinking of having a mostly blank, large piece of paper (perhaps with a hill on it) that each person can add something to. We were thinking people could either draw something, write a poem, write out a verse or saying that speaks to you. We will save the paper and hang it at celebrations and possibly even continue working on it in the future. So, think about what you would like to contribute in our group's expression of love and gratitude towards Christ.
Now for the details - we will start the Celebration at 5:00 at 1270 Courtland Ave., please do try to be on time. Afterwards we will share a pot-luck style meal together. Please comment below what you plan on bringing so we don't get too many cupcakes (if such a thing is possible). Finally, anyone is welcome to this event, even if you have never attending any of our functions in the past.
8 comments:
Nick, I would love to come to your Transfiguration Feast. Do you need any help with the planning? I will bring salmon dip and crackers.
I've got mucho veggies to bring.
I'll probably be running late, as I have to work again. If I'm there, I'll bring some kind of dessert.
we will bring corn. Just kidding. We will probably bring something made with cabbage. Maybe Slaw.
Greg- if you had to guess, when do you think you could get here? We could switch the service or move the whole thing back an hour if people are okay with that.
Let's just stick with 5. I'll probably be able to make it.
I'm going to bring one of those rotisserie chickens from Giant Eagle.
I'm bringing some french dip sandwhiches. I'll try to get some extra buns for communion.
Sorry I didn't see you were bringing chicken Nancy -> it'll be ok to have beef and chicken though I think.
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