Sermon notes by Jamee Thieme
Visual Faith coach James Thieme shares a bit about
the story of using Visual Faith.
"This was Pastor Mark Drengler's next
to last Sunday sermon at Resurrection Lutheran Church
in Cary, North Carolina.
He was soon to leave to serve a new congregation in Wisconsin.
After the service,
I printed a hard copy in color for him as a parting remembrance.
He was then able to share this gift on Facebook.
This was for the Twenty-Sixth Sunday After Pentecost
on November 18, 2018.
The sermon notes became a testimony of Visual Faith.
What is Visual Faith?
"It is story-telling that becomes the witness
to God's faithfulness to us.
It ties in the visual component of images
and typography with process.
The foundation is prayer.
It is praying Scripture.
This may include Praying in color-visual prayer,
Bible Journaling, and Faithbooking."
(Connie Denninger)
And yes, even sermon notes
can become part of a Visual Faith connection.
To learn more check out:
visualfaithmin.org
visualfaithmin.org
Thanks also to Susan Moore and her contribution
to this article from the RLC December newsletter.
Watch for information about future Visual Faith
workshops to be held at Resurrection, Cary, NC.
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