Can what’s been repaired be more beautiful than what was broken? Kintsugi, the Japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold is a worthy metaphor for our lives as it reminds us that embracing imperfections can create a more beautiful and resilient “us” where the “scars” of our brokenness can be part of the design, rather than trying to hide them.
Come join us as a trio of our members weave a tapestry of beauty born of brokenness.
Bring repaired objects….
Worship Leader, Gail Johnson Vaughan, Cheryl Morris, Worship Associate