by Jon | Jan 21, 2016 | altarscapes, feat., visual worship, westfield |
Back in January of 2013, I snagged was tearing through my fabric collection looking for just the right colored fabric to represent wine. I had red fabric and purple fabric and shiny fabric and matte fabric. But nothing that was just red and purple enough to do justice...
by Jon | Jan 16, 2016 | altarscapes, feat., visual worship |
It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything visual worshippy–Ten months, actually. I’m not sure how I ended up on hiatus from visual worship. Admittedly a lot has happened in the last year and a half–I got married; We went to Rome; I...
by Jon | Mar 19, 2015 | altar tips, altarscapes, feat., visual worship |
Are you interested in incorporating more creative and visually engaging elements into worship? Here are some tips to think about before you do. 1. Tell the story. Our faith is filled with stories–stories of wars and friendships, of healing and miracles and...
by Jon | May 3, 2014 | feat., visual worship, westfield |
It’s been nearly two weeks since Easter Sunday, and I’ve discovered that, despite my expectations, things simply aren’t slowing down. Since that Sunday, I’ve had more meetings than I care to count, community activities to tend to, wedding...
by Jon | Mar 21, 2014 | altars, altarscapes, feat., visual worship, westfield |
This week, the Gospel lection offers one of the most revealing conversations we’ve got about Jesus and his nature. It’s one of the longer lections that we we have in Lent (outside of, you know, Good Friday–which is practically all of John 18 and 19)....
by Jon | Mar 13, 2014 | altars, altarscapes, feat., g, visual worship |
My dear G. has been on spring break and visiting me in Connecticut this week. Although it snowed today (for real. ugh.), we did have a pretty Saturday. He and I visited the coast, ate seafood, and enjoyed the sun. So there’s the reason this post is a little...