Socializing indoors at Play and Pray
Amber did not want to be in this picture. See how well that worked out for her?
Socializing outdoors at the pool during the Play and Pray
Colors on the altar for Pride Month
Sanctuary decorated for Pentecost
Dove mobile
Our stained glass window which is currently being professionally restored
Palm Sunday assemblage
Waiting for the Procession of the Palms
Our youngest parishioner
Willa has a different idea on the proper use of a kneeler
Colors on the altar for Pride month
Willa thinks Katie and Daniel are the coolest
Gaynell and Dura Anne attempt to sing, Willa has other ideas
Friends playing in the nursery
Friends playing in the nursery
Friends playing in the nursery
Billy leading the singing while Willa would prefer to be playing
Anne holds Willa while daddy gets ready to play a song
Sarah and Amber holding one another’s babies, born just months apart
Grandmother and granddaughter making prayer beads.
Getting ready for Chocolate Fest, December 6. Unpacking boxes of items.
Getting Ready for Chocolate Fest! Who’s that lady in white?
Prayer bead making for Chocolate Fest…
The best way to start is to lay out your pattern.
It takes some concentration to make these sets of beads.
Look at all those sets! And yes, that is dental floss, which is great for the string.
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Rev. Rebecca at the Fifth Annual Native American Heritage Festival
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St. John’s table at the Fifth Annual Native American Heritage Festival
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Jeff Davis supervises Elmer Parlier’s mulch work
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Junior Warden Elmer Parlier working the mulch
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No matter how old or young, anyone can help spread the mulch.
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Doug Thelen working on the tree trimmer
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Irene Isaacs, our phenomenal gardener.
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Look closely…
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Could you find this child in the previous picture?
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