Posts by Martha Brunell

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Mayfield Memo – June 6, 2019

by Martha Brunell

New life abounds here and now. This week Peggy spotted a baby snapping turtle who crossed her path and also started counting monarch caterpillars in the milkweed patch at her home. All sorts of creatures are busy around us as new generations come into being. Pentecost/Confirmation Sunday: This Sunday we will celebrate Lars confirmation on […]

Mayfield Memo – June 1, 2019

by Martha Brunell

Martha just returned from a two week pilgrimage in southern France that included significant spiritual, healing, artistic, and historic locations. Among the artistic sites were two where Vincent Van Gogh painted hundreds of pictures including those that featured irises. Iris are in full bloom in the “gravel garden” at the end of our parking lot. […]

Mayfield Memo – May 17, 2019

by Martha Brunell

Jeneane emailed Martha a few months back and mentioned that she would like to paint the monarchs for Mayfield and asked if that was okay. We agreed that it was and we agreed on a canvas size. This past Sunday Jeneane brought to church this stunning painting that now hangs above the sink in our […]

Mayfield Memo – May 9, 2019

by Martha Brunell

Pictured above is part of the set-up for last Saturday’s Bookcase Project Presentation. You can see how beautiful the bookcases are. Each of the children received over 30 books for their starter libraries. It was a glorious afternoon at Faranda’s as children and their families gathered. Mayfield was well represented by Martha and the Scott […]

Mayfield Memo – May 3, 2019

by Martha Brunell

Tomorrow, the first Saturday in May, is International Labyrinth Day. Our next intergenerational labyrinth walk, as part of the congregation’s participation in Lar’s confirmation, will be on Sunday, May 5 at 9:00 am and will be our acknowledgement of International Labyrinth Day. Walkers of all ages are encouraged to join us. We hope to see […]

Mayfield Memo – April 26, 2019

by Martha Brunell

Finally Green! Eastertide Appreciation Easter stretches forward from Easter Sunday for The Great 50 Days. Our worship and meals together during Holy Week and on Easter Sunday were enriched by those who attended services and meals, set and re-set our worship space, contributed food, gardened, mowed, and cleaned up winter debris, provided special music, served […]

Mayfield Memo – April 18, 2019

by Martha Brunell

Our early spring plants with their splashes of color have had to be very determined this year. Warm weather has been sporadic, and Palm Sunday brought a thick blanket of very wet snow. It is wonderful to watch them prevail. Maundy Thursday Supper and Worship — Tonight The evening begins at 6:30 pm with a […]

Mayfield Memo – April 12, 2019

by Martha Brunell

In Europe, there are no palm trees. And so, historically, European churches have used pussy willows, which are early spring branches, as a substitute for the palms on Palm Sunday. These days palms are shipped all over the world for Palm Sunday services. At Mayfield we are fortunate to have both palms from far away […]

Mayfield Memo – April 2, 2019

by Martha Brunell
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Yesterday, when I met in Rockford with my writing group there, I parked on a dry street. Three weeks ago when we last gathered to write, I parked in the same place on a sheet of ice. Green is pushing up through the ground.  It looks like there is a nesting pair of cardinals near […]

Mayfield Memo – March 27, 2019

by Martha Brunell
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The fourth Sunday in Lent like the third Sunday in Advent is a Sunday of Joy. The color for joy in these seasons is a rose shade of pink. If there is anything in your closet that is pink, wear it this Sunday. The detail above from the purple stole that hangs on our baptismal […]