For the month of June, we will be hosting a series of conversations about the lives of LGBTQIA+ Episcopalians. You can watch the films on your own, or, if you cannot access the listed streaming platforms, contact Mother Kim to find a time to watch them at CHS.
Like a Flame Please note that on Sunday, May 24, we will have one service at 9 am to bring the entire congregation together to celebrate the arrival of the Holy Spirit. This is your “to do list” for Pentecost:
THE MILL TO MILL PEACE FLAG PROJECT, sponsored by The Red Mill Museum Village and the Hunterdon Art Museum, is a planned public art display of handmade peace flags that will represent a shared expression of hope, unity and goodwill. Participants will create peace flags of uniform size, with a goal of 500 flags to span the Clinton bridge connecting the two museums. Inspired by the Tibetan prayer flags, each piece will be made on organic muslin to disintegrate over time, releasing messages of peace into the world. Several flag-making workshops are being held in the area, including a very special workshop hosted by Church of the Holy Spirit. Each flag should reflect the maker’s personal interpretation of the question: “What does peace look like to you?” Through symbols, colors, words, images or textures, every flag will become a message of peace carried outward into the world. Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts. (Colossians 3:15) WHEN? Saturday, April 25, 10am – 12pm WHERE? Church of the Holy Spirit, 3 Haytown Road, Lebanon, NJ WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING? Bring yourself, your ideas about peace, and your creativity. Flags, stencils, and markers will be provided. We encourage you to bring other materials, such as fabric paint/markers, beads,yarn, or other decorations. In addition to making the flags, the museumis asking for written contributions about what peace means to you. These will be collected into a digital compilation along with images of the flags to be displayed at the Hunterdon Art Museum. HOW DO I SIGN UP? Scan the QR code to sign up or use the button below to go to the form. A voluntary contribution of $5 will defray the cost of supplies. Light refreshments will be provided. All flags and accompanying stories must be submitted by May 15 to compile the digital display. The final exhibit will open on June 14 and be continuously displayed through the end of August. For more information, visit https://sites.google.com/view/mill-2-mill-peace-flag-project/home.
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