Sunday, May 27, 2012

1st Published Article


BIRTH OF THE FLOWER CHART

Once upon a time, there was a florist named Naomi, who lived in a small country town. She planted her magnificent flower seeds every year and experienced so much joy when displaying beautiful bouquets in her church sanctuary. The entire congregation raved that she grew the best flowers around!

However, Naomi was so disappointed this year. Insects, which inundated the blooms and leaves, damaged almost her entire crop. She contemplated what she was going to do, since she signed up to bring flowers to church that Sunday, but due to the bugs, she had no flowers to bring. Unbeknownst to her, somehow word got out to all her friends in church regarding her predicament. 

That Sunday, she showed up late without any flowers and sat in a back pew, hoping no one would notice. The church was crowded, so you could not see the pedestal where flowers usually sat for all to admire and enjoy.

During the announcements, a long-time member stood up and began to speak.  "I have a joy to share today with my fellow sisters and brothers in Christ.  The flowers in church are exquisite!  I'm curious who brought them?"  Naomi sunk very low in her pew. She felt like quietly slipping out.  She felt as though she had let everyone down and felt horrible. Then, the pastor asked for the person who supplied the flowers to raise their hand.  One hand after another shot up into the air until every person's hand was up.

The pastor began to speak, “Naomi, all of us here want to thank you for your blessing today." Naomi had a blank look on her face.  The pastor continued.  You have given the congregation a beautiful gift.  Each year you graciously shared your flower seeds with all of us. Now we have a chance to contribute to the service today by providing flowers grown from your seeds on your behalf.  Because of your gift to us, we have a wonderful opportunity to share our flowers here.  Naomi was speechless.

Thus, the flower chart was born.  Will you please be willing to nurture it and watch it flourish?   There are many spaces still available for you to sign up.  It is not too late so please hurry! 

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