working together
messy hands
form of church planting
structure erected
room for growth
another church plant
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These are a series of lune.
The line is a poetry form with the format 5-3-5 syllables. I'd never heard of it before Grace at real toads introduced it today, I think I'm going to like writing them as much as I do haiku.
This is the best kind of planting, I think!!
ReplyDeleteAlways so cool, to see kids planting seeds.
ReplyDeleteI like the children working and planting together ~
ReplyDeleteThe lune is an American haiku and much easier to write ~
Thanks for participating in RT Sunday Challenge ~ Have a good week ~
This is really cute. It give me ideas for the Sunday School class I teach. Love it!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see the kids pull together. Do they get involved in the upkeep?
ReplyDeleteNice usage for the short poetry.
Planting a church! One forgets! And planting a community too--not so easy to forget.
ReplyDeleteChildren planting and working together...may they be the seeds to help adults see the beauty in cooperation.
ReplyDeleteDelightful, Emma. I love the photos of the children!
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Enjoyed your lunes and the children are sweet - planting for the church :-)
ReplyDeleteThe images of these sweet children working hard in the church garden is just priceless.
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