Monday, August 13, 2012

In the Fullness of Summer


In the fullness of summer
when fruits are ripe
and the plants that produced them
have not yet faded

we dance,
we celebrate and feast
and laugh.

Tomorrow we must
put by for winter
(in our way)
a part of our wealth,
and hope it lasts
until spring.

But today,
yet today,
we sing and sway
and revel in
the sweetness of each berry,
each warm cherry,
tomatoes, too,
whose reedy juices
run down our chins
anointing us
with that form of holiness
often overlooked--
pleasure.

                        Laurie Anderson
                        Summer 2012

Friday, August 3, 2012

VBC: Day 5


Howdy, partners! "Farmer" Trista here!

Welcome back to our last beautiful day of Vacation Bible Camp where we Taste and See that God is good!  Today we learned that little in the hands of Jesus turns to plenty and when others are hungry, God provides through us.

Although the adults and volunteers were a little sluggish as we made our way into the nave this morning, by the time we sang our opening songs and danced around a bit, we were all filled with the joy of the Lord!  Music and movement are certainly gifts from God!

During music time, Miss Jessica continued working on our songs for Sunday's Mass on the Grass.  We're very excited to sing, "Taste and See" as well as the "Call to Love" (a.k.a. "The Love Round").  We've been working very hard on all of our songs and are looking forward to sharing them with you all!
In recreation, we joined hands and worked together.  Trying to run as a group, we stretched out and linked up with other groups to form larger and larger blobs until everyone had a place to be.  Blob tag is a pretty wild game, which is probably why we all love it!

During the art rotation, we made pine cone bird feeders.  Spreading pine cones with shortening then rolling it in bird seeds was messy work for sure, but we were all excited to take them home and hang them in our trees.  We know that birds are part of God's good creation and we want to provide for them too.  Many of us considered putting the pine cone in the freezer and saving it until the wintertime when the birds don’t have much to eat.  

When we were finished with our pine cone feeders, we joined Miss Rachel at another table and decorated a special frontal for the altar.  Our hands were painted and we pressed them on the cloth in groups which formed the shapes of hearts.  We are delighted to give something special to the people of St Thomas who have given us so  much!

For our outreach time today, Miss Tami showed us how to bake bread for communion.  We made many loaves!  Everyone loved kneading the dough, seeing how it looks before and after rising, and shaping it into beautiful circles.  The scent of baking bread filled the great hall and spilled out into the close, tantalizing taste buds and making mouths water.  Between the smell of bread baking and the sight of our delightful snacks which have been prepared each day by our precious Miss Kim, everyone felt like we were at home on a special occasion.

In story time, our fantastic teens acted out the Feeding of the Multitudes.  We remembered that Jesus was able to feed a huge number of people from the simple gifts of one little boy who shared his lunch.  And we talked about what it might have been like for all of those people who were so hungry after listening to Jesus tell stories and talk about God all day. 
 
Chapel time helped to bring everything that we've studied this week together.  Mother Karen asked us questions about all of the stories and everything we did in VBC this week.  Our answers showed that we have been able to see ourselves in the Bible stories and we talked about the different ways God can use our gifts of food, clothing, toys and money and God can multiply it all.  We really like to share what we have, and we know that God uses us to provide for others!

As we wrapped up our time together, Mother Karen brought us all into the close to chase bubbles and to dance around in the sunshine.  What a gift!  We were delighted by the bubbles and the sun, and then we all held hands and took time to say thank you to God for the many blessings we've received this week.

What are you thankful for today?  Please lift prayers of thanksgiving for a very blessed VBC this week, and prayers of joy for the volunteers, our staff, and everyone who helped to make this such a wonderful time.  Lift prayers of thanksgiving for all of the children who blessed us all so much!

And now, as we wrap up the daily posting from our VBC, receive this blessing, which Mother Karen spoke over all of us at the beginning of each new day:

God bless your eyes: 
May you see what is
May you truly listen to the needs of others and to what God desires for you.
God bless your mouth:
May your words be kind and may you always speak truth in love.
God bless your hands:
May you use them to create beauty and to help others.
God bless your heart:
May you offer love generously and receive love happily from others.
God bless your mind:
May you always know you are dearly loved by God no matter how hard things might seem.
You are absolutely precious to God. And to all of us.
Always, always you are blessed!
So go and be a blessing in the world!  
Thanks be to God!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

VBC: Day 4


Howdy, partners! "Farmer" Trista here!

Welcome back to another beautiful day of Vacation Bible Camp where we Taste and See that God is good!  Today we learned that when we are hungry, God provides.

The kiddos filtered in a little more slowly today and were a little sleepy first thing in the morning, but after a rousing round of "This is the Day that the Lord has made" and "I am My Beloved's", everyone was much more awake.  Through our morning liturgy, we all thanked God for all the ways in which God provides.  We said a prayer, received a blessing from Mother Karen and were sent to our rotation stations.

In story time, our precious youth acted out the provision of Manna in the Wilderness.  The Israelites were very hungry and grumbled against Moses for bringing them out into the desert, but after Moses prayed, God provided Manna for them all to eat.  One of the powerful messages from this passage is that if we hoard, our provisions will go bad.  All of the kiddos reflected this in the question and answer time.

During music time, Jessica helped us warm up our voices and stretch our bodies before singing.  The kidos sang "Wendayaho" as a group and then took turns singing in groups of four while the rest of the class listened carefully.  We also continued our work on the "Call to Love" as well.  Everyone definitely gets a chance to shine and to practice singing in front of others in music!

For recreation, the hula hoops came out.  The kiddos were very excited to  try this new skill or to show off how long they could keep the hula hoop going around their waist, on their arms or even on their feet.  They also played a game called "Doggy, Doggy, where's your bone" where one person would look the other way while someone hid a ball behind their back and then they would turn around and try to guess where the ball was hiding.  Freeze tag and running in circles were also quite popular with the younger kids. 

About mid-morning, we had some visitors!  The Blue Angels were practicing their maneuvers right over our heads.  The roar in their wake certainly made the leaders need to pause in their teaching, and anyone who was outside couldn't help but have their eyes glued to the sky watching the swoops and loops and circles above our heads.

Back inside, Rachel and Mother Karen helped us decorate picture frames during art.  Armed with a paper cup filled with bird-feed seeds, a little plate of glue and a q-tip, we covered our picture frames with all kinds of designs.  From the sprinkling of the tiny hands to the intricate borders and flower designs of the older groups, each frame is unique and beautiful just like the kiddos at VBC!

During chapel time, we all took off our shoes and sat on long cushions while Father Steve read us the story of Stone Soup.  A large metal pot sat in our midst, as did a large basket of vegetables.  As Father Steve told us the story of a young woman who inspired a whole town to share what they had so that everyone could eat a delicious pot of soup, we each were invited up to place a few vegetables into the stewpot.  Then we all received little glass pebbles to help us remember the story of stone soup so that we will always share what we have so that everyone can eat.

As we contemplated our Stone Soup story, we made our way to the service station.  There, Tammy invited us to sort the food that we have been bringing each day for Hopelink.  Using the plastic crates and the categories they provided, we took great delight in organizing our foods into piles of peanut butter, canned fruit, cereals, pasta, and all sorts of different categories.  We talked about the different times in our days and weeks when we eat each food and prayed for those who will receive what we have shared.  The kiddos also made cards for the recipients so they will know that they are loved by God and by us.

Wrapping up our day, we gathered again in the nave to sing, "This Little Light of Mine" and to offer thanksgiving to God for our time together.  We're looking forward to another day of activities tomorrow!  Until then, may our lights shine like the stars in the heavens so that all who see our good works may give glory to our Creator God in heaven! Amen.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

VBC: Day 3


Howdy, partners! "Farmer" Trista here!

Welcome back to another exciting day of Vacation Bible Camp where we Taste and See that God is good!  A significant part of our morning centered around the Lord's Table.  Our communion service this morning was truly beautiful!

Many of our weekly Wednesday family members came to join us for the service this morning, and several of the children's parents came to take part in this very special service as well.  More on that later.  Let's walk through the day from the beginning.

We began our day together with worship songs, prayer, jumping with joy and receiving a blessing from Mother Karen.  Then it was off to our stations. 

In recreation, we played tag with a twist.  As they were being chased by whoever was "it", children would suddenly crouch down, raise their hands and say, "remember me".  Eventually this morphed into a game of tag where all the children would chase after the older boys and try to tag them.  The kiddos sure love to show off their running skills, and they can move very fast!

For crafts today, we had large pieces of tag board and all kinds of decorating materials.  Our groups had each had their photos taken on Monday, so today we glued one of those pictures onto the tag board as a centerpiece and then used stickers, dot paint pens, markers, mosaic tiles, markers and crayons to create a masterpiece.  These will each be laminated and sent home on Friday to be used as placemats and a reminder of their time at VBC this week.
 
In music time, we continued working on our special songs for Sunday's presentation.  We now know the "Call to Love" so well that we can sing it in a round.  It is awesome!

The highlight of our day was the morning Eucharist!

All of the children gathered in the narthex area and could hardly contain their excitement for what was coming.  I had the great pleasure of strumming on the guitar and leading them in "This Little Light of Mine" as they all processed in towards their pews.  I have to say that 80+ children singing a song while you are leading is enough to melt anyone's heart!

After the children found their seats, Mother Karen rang the singing bowl and received everyone's attention, then welcomed us all and led us in prayer.  Sunni shared the lesson with us and led us in a psalm in child-friendly language.  Then Father Steve declared that the gospel would be proclaimed by our youth, and they acted out the Last Supper so that we could see and hear the gospel in tangible form.  The youth also asked us questions that helped us to process what we had just seen and heard, and they prepared our hearts to come to the Lord's Table.

Mother Karen invited us all to bring an offering to the altar.  The children each brought cans, jars and boxes of food for Hopelink and offered them all to the Lord before returning to their seats.  Everyone was very excited and voices echoed through the nave.  When Mother Karen and Father Steve brought the bread and wine to the altar, however, it was suddenly quiet. 

The hair on our necks stood straight up.  The presence of the Holy Spirit was palpable!  Mother Karen could have whispered and still been heard as she offered the prayers of remembrance and the words of institution.  All of the children from the youngest three year old to the eldest in the room knew that this was a holy celebration.

Surely everyone should experience the celebration of Eucharist with this many children!

I've been in Vacation Bible Schools and Camps my whole life, and I've never experienced anything quite like this.  The Spirit was moving so powerfully that tears simply flowed down my cheeks.  Tiny hands crossed and stretched open to receive the gifts of Jesus, and blessings abundant poured out upon them like rain on thirsty soil.

The hushed tones of a quiet organ gently brushed our spirits.  Then a holy laughter broke out as the joy of God filled our worship space.  Everyone knew that something special had taken place just then -- in our communion time.  We know that Jesus was there!  We know that we were all connected.  And we know that somehow we were meeting all of the people from the past who loved God.  We came to VBC to encounter Jesus, and we certainly did.

What a blessed time this was!  I cannot even express how deeply moved I was during this celebration.  This truly was a Holy Eucharist!