Wow! What a great morning!
Today we had the hall set up differently for Palm Sunday. Rather than two aisles, with rigidly straight setting, we had two small side aisles near the walls and a main aisle right down the centre. The setting was set in a semi circular fashion, with a softer feel.
The centre aisle had clothes strewn around, for our Palm Sunday celebration.
Today was also the Swearing in Ceremony of a young Senior Soldier. Family and friends were present to witness her commitment as a Soldier of Christ.
Next we left the main hall to finish our meeting in the Youth Hall (Upper Room) where we focused on the Last Supper, and also had a celebration morning tea with the Corps newest Soldier.
Luke 19:36-38 (Msg)
As he rode, the people gave him a grand welcome, throwing their coats on the street.
Right at the crest, where Mount Olives begins its descent, the whole crowd of disciples burst into enthusiastic praise over all the mighty works they had witnessed:
Today we had the hall set up differently for Palm Sunday. Rather than two aisles, with rigidly straight setting, we had two small side aisles near the walls and a main aisle right down the centre. The setting was set in a semi circular fashion, with a softer feel.
The centre aisle had clothes strewn around, for our Palm Sunday celebration.
Today was also the Swearing in Ceremony of a young Senior Soldier. Family and friends were present to witness her commitment as a Soldier of Christ.
Next we left the main hall to finish our meeting in the Youth Hall (Upper Room) where we focused on the Last Supper, and also had a celebration morning tea with the Corps newest Soldier.
Luke 19:36-38 (Msg)
As he rode, the people gave him a grand welcome, throwing their coats on the street.
Right at the crest, where Mount Olives begins its descent, the whole crowd of disciples burst into enthusiastic praise over all the mighty works they had witnessed:
1 comment:
Your Palm Sunday sounds great - full of fellowship and God given creativity.
We often think of you and Morwell and praying for your ministry.
love Raymond and Kaye
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