Mary, Martha, and Jesus. Mary Oliver. Dragons, bicycles and monasteries, too.
Sometimes we need to reorient ourselves. To examine scripture, ourselves, our interactions with others, our experiences, from another perspective.
Bring a curiosity and openness to sensory worship where we'll explore Luke 10:38-42. Mary and Martha are in that story. We'll also use Mary Oliver's poem, "Today." And dragons, bicycles, and monasteries? Come. Come along for the ride.
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What is sensory worship? We use a structured order of service with PECS (picture exchange communication) and there's room for flexibility. We welcome silence and noise, stillness and movement. Our gathering is family friendly and our families are wonderfully unique. Sensory worship is interactive, but no pressure; do what works for you. It's really something you have to experience to understand. Come and see what we're doing. Email
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Settle into a chair or slide onto a bean bag and make music (and sometimes a mess!) with us.
We meet on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month in the Community Center at First Lutheran Church at 10 a.m. Look for Salvage Garden yard signs at Entrance B. Entrance B is near a small playground. Greeters will open the door and doors will be locked after 10:15 a.m.
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