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Early Friday Faith Talk: The Pearl of Great Price

August 5, 2014 Summer Kinard Leave a comment

When I was a child, sometimes ends would not meet. We would have to put things in hawk (pawn them).…

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Candlemas was lovely, and my sister and niece came afterwards to help me paint and play with my youngest daughter. We got the classroom painted! It took two coats after all because of some rougher parts of drywall, but we did it! Hopefully the greenery comes in on time tomorrow so I can start putting the room back together.
I love my godmama! I wouldn’t want to stay up in the wee hours spreading gold leaf over every surface of the church floor with anyone else! 😄☕️🫖❤️ Thanking God for Elina @pelikansfly 🙏🏼☦️❤️🫖
My godmother @pelikansfly Elina Pelikan wrote the first 8 of 20 icons that are part of the first set of icons for our church (St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church in Katy, TX). We had a whirlwind visit and installation yesterday and today. (See our city’s patron saint, Saint Katherine?!) These are Western Orthodox icons, a style that hasn’t been written in centuries due to the ravages of the Reformations. I’m so grateful to see this ancient tradition being restored! Glory to God! #orthodoxchristian #iconinstallation #christianart #oldschool #westernrite #katytx #church
I’m so excited that the repairs are almost finished! We need to move back in this week, so I’m going to paint & get the room ready (with my little helpers!). My godmother was here to install icons in our nave, and she sketched the starter icons for the classroom scriptorium! #sneakpeek #accessiblechurchschool #sthildasclass #orthodoxkids #biblicallyaccurateangels
Rolled in from the conference too tired to draw, so I’m doing early morning peg doll art! #christianeducation #stpaul
All set up at the @parkendbooks booth at #stemmeliahomeschoolingconference We brought a little calming tent area where kids can read our board books. #sensoryfriendly
My parent breakout group at St. Emmelia’s SOUTH conference is about removing handicaps to learning. Used to, I would make a big slideshow. This year, it’s show and tell. The best resource I can give you until my book Our Autistic Home is released is to be there to consult. So I have an Amazon list for people, and several examples, and a very simple outline. Hoping that many of you join me there! #autism #ourautistichome #actuallyautistic #accessibility #homeschool
#westernchristian #christianart #stemmeliasouth #orthodoxkids #booksofhours #pocketart
Are you attending the St. Emmelia South homeschool conference this weekend? I’m getting excited about the children’s workshop on Western Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox Christian art! Here’s a tiny sample of some of the colors the kids will get to play with. #stemmeliahomeschoolingconference #stemmeliasouth #christianart #homeschool #history

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