Children’s Ministry That’s what the banner in the hallway says, the hall they stalk with weapons drawn. Train up a child in the way they should go, says Proverbs, and they will not stray. We read scripture, we pray together, and when the time comes we lock the doors. We turn tables into barricades, hide in closets, pray in secret, just like scripture says. In the hallway they roam, they pace, they seek the aims of their religion. They stand at the door. The surveillance footage has no audio, but their lips move as they soldier onward, surrounded by a cloud of thoughts, prayers, lips move with new fervor as if saying, Come on, this is what we’ve trained up for, come on now. Let the children come.
Read while listening to Bach’s Matthew Passion and washing floors, a liturgy for the Wednesday in Holy Week. No need to apologize for passion and sorrow
Read while listening to Bach’s Matthew Passion and washing floors, a liturgy for the Wednesday in Holy Week. No need to apologize for passion and sorrow