While in Pearland, Herb and I are invited by Roxie and Ed to attend their church on Sunday -- but wait -- 'the church has left the building!' Christmas services will be held in a store front in a strip mall in Pearland, which they call their Mosaic Campus.
Building for Lease |
St. Andrew's (the pumpkin church) |
Upon our arrival we are invited to have refreshments served on the counter near a large cross adorned with different cheerful colors of broken pieces of tile.
Coffee was served, but not on the floor. Amazingly, the cup does not get broken there.
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Photo Courtesy of Herb Stark |
Another mosaic cross hangs on one wall. I ask someone how they came up with the name of Mosaic Campus, and learn that it is the thought of differences coming together.
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Photo Courtesy of Roxie Woodward |
...and an altar for Eucharist is set up in the front of the room.
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Photo Courtesy of Roxie Woodward |
When the meeting begins, the speaker comments that usually in a church service, he may remind attendees to silence their cell phones. However, today cell phones will be part of the interactive service.
Questions are asked, and responses are texted to a number, which flashes them onto the screen.
Spiritual as well as humorous questions are mixed together in the program (as in a mosaic, I suppose.)
One question is, "What is something you would ask for?" Among the answers that appear on the screen is, "A bigger boat!" I can guess who texted that!
Another question was, "Where do you call home?" Thinking of boats, my first thought is to text "Seattle is one," but I am too slow.
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Photo Courtesy of Herb Stark |
The response to one question is to be a group discussion, and someone is heard to say, "Today it is OK to talk in church."
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Photo Courtesy of Roxie Woodward |
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Photo Courtesy of Herb Stark |
Willie of Willie's Tug,
and of Walldog, Willie and Jake
Sunday, December 21, 2014