There are so many things I love about our church—the people, our pastor, the singing of hymns, the fact that we stand when the Bible is read, and that we carry one another’s burdens and rejoice with the church family when they joy.
But I
also love something else—the beauty displayed in the sanctuary. Large, tall
American and Christian flags flank the top of the platform, and a huge open
Bible rests forefront.
There’s something else, though. In this particular blog post I wish to
share with you about the flower arrangements, beautifully designed and changed often
throughout the year.
I
wondered who produced the floral arrangements. We’ve only been a part of this
church family since we settled in Missouri, unlike many members who’ve been
there forever (okay, maybe not forever but a long, long
time).
Come
to find out these were arranged by two lovely octogenarians—identical twins, t’
boot! Jenette and Jeniece—Jenette being a member of the congregation. I admired
their skill and faithfulness to this task.
When I
learned who was responsible for the floral decorations, I wanted to meet
this person (not realizing then Jenette had a twin).
You
see, my husband and I are part of the music ministry at church. We love
serving in this way, but the disadvantage (besides always having full hands to
and from the car)? We never finished packing up instruments before most
of the people exited the church. Thus, after a handful of years there, we
still didn’t know all our church family.
And I
didn’t know Jenette, so I decided to write her a note to tell her how much I
love the flowers. The way she blends them, the textures, the color schemes!
She
replied with so much gratitude, warmth, and love! And it wasn’t long after that
we met and exchanged hugs. (She’s a small lady but a big hugger!)
I also
wanted to know more about these ladies and how they became the “flower girls.”
Yes, Jenette and her sister did this together,
just like they did so many other things in their long lives. But now Jenette
serves alone since God walked Jeniece Home last year.
I
asked Jenette if she’d share with you how she and Jeniece “adopted” the mission
of flower arranging, and she gladly agreed. So, now I’ll turn over this blog
post to her.
Thank you, precious Jenette!
“I have been fixing flower
arrangements for my church for about 6 years. Before I started doing this, my
friend fixed them until she passed away. I prayed about it and felt like God
wanted me to take on that role, so I told the preacher.
I don’t feel like I have a talent for
arranging flowers, but I pray before I start, and God guides me. I love doing
anything to serve and honor Him.
I have always loved wild flowers in
the field, so I have God’s flower garden in my backyard. I did this with the
help of my twin Jeniece. She helped me dig up wild field flowers to plant in my
yard.
I always asked Jeniece’s opinion
about every arrangement, then she would go with me to take them to the church.
God started showing me how to fix so
many different arrangements that I had several prepared in advance. God knew
that I would need them as I contracted an autoimmune disease for about a year
and couldn’t use my hands. My children had to care for me. and my daughter
stayed with me. God healed me, and I was so thankful to be able to do the
flowers again as I get such enjoyment out of it.
I had 2 children, a boy and a
girl—and Jeniece had one daughter. She thought she was not going to have any
children, but after being married 8 years, she finally had a girl.
Unfortunately, her daughter had cancer and passed away at 50 years old.
Our Bible verse is Matthew 7:12 as the Golden Rule is a favorite of mine and my twin sister. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” One of our all-time gospel favorites is Amazing Grace— sang at Jeniece’s funeral.
It’s going to be a different life without Jeniece, but with God’s help I can make it.” –Jenette
Jenette
continues adding beauty to our world and church. And, even as Jenette still
cares for her backyard garden, Jeniece is in “the Garden of Eden in the skies”
(translation of the Hebrew word for Heaven)! Isn’t that amazing? Twins still
walking in their gardens!
As I
thought more about these ladies, I’m reminded about the work of our hands—using
them for the Lord. I also reflected on the talents God has loaned us. The
church flower arrangements are visible reminders too; and I smile, thinking of
the lovely ladies who used their hands and talents (yes, Jenette—you do
have this talent) for the Lord.
Have I
given God my Hands? Do I use them for Him? Not all my hands find to do for the
Lord require talent. Some of those things are just needful, time-consuming, and
hard work. On other occasions God may ask me to do something for Him that
really does require talent. Either way, am I willing? I pray I’m
faithful in this!
May
you be also—just like the “flower girls!”
“…establish
thou the work of our hands upon us;
yea,
the work of our hands establish thou it.” Psalm 90:17b
&
“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do,
do it with thy might…” Ecclesiastes 9:10a
I Give My Hands to Do Your Work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL5QrV5f89g&list=RDlL5QrV5f89g&start_radio=1
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#hands #flowers #floralarrangements #twins
#Godsdesign #talent #servingtheLord #gardens #workofourhands
Photo
credit:
Twins
when young—used w/ permission from J. Waggoner
Twins
when older—by Linda Heman, used w/ permission
Hebrew interpretation: Carolyn Burns
I love that Bible verse too. Thank you, Sarah for introducing us to the flower girls and how their service brings beauty to all your church family.
ReplyDeleteThat verse certainly is a great guideline for us all! Glad you were able to "meet the flower girls." They were/are a blessing.
DeleteWhat a lovely story. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diana! I'm thankful for these ladies who gave extra to God's House.
DeleteThat was so awesome! Makes me appreciate our flower person even more!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely service for the Lord!
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