Hi folks, over the next couple of weeks I will be posting a blog about how we have used 'pictures of love' since we gathered the photos together. It has been on display for a few weeks in one of our local churches and its had a good response from those who have looked at the photos. recognising people who they know and also asking questions about it purpose and 'what is it all about'?
Since then we have used the exhibition in a local shopping centre as part of a week long mission to the local community in several churches... below describes the concept and what happened during the week... Enjoy!
As part of
the Together Mission, the Circuit took over an empty shop in the Park View
Shopping Centre in
In the window
each day a volunteer made wooden crosses; during the week others knitted,
painted, wrote poetry, made friendship bracelets. Each person encouraged
visitors to join in, reflect and talk. It was a lively, unthreatening space and
all who took part found it a positive and moving experience. Visitors shared
their stories and volunteers got to know people from across the Circuit.
There was
also a quiet corner where visitors could simply sit and rest. Each day there
were volunteers who offered prayer for those who wished. And there were
refreshments too.
On the last
day a visitor asked what we were doing for Christmas. Another said, ‘Why don’t
you do this more often?’ Over 340 people came into this pop-up creative space
during the five days we were open. The church invited them in, provided
hospitality, respect, rest and the opportunity to create something unique.
Perhaps the question, ‘Why don’t we do this more often?’ is one we need to
explore with more confidence, imagination and joy.