Jan 15 Interactive Arts Events for Children and Youth
Tuesday, February 16: Field Trip to Oympia for Faith Advocacy Day
All Plymouth children and interested adults are encouraged to join the Plymouth Children and Youth Choir in this rare opportunity, as the choir sings at the Capitol for the Washington Association of Churches and legislators, advocating for social justice. Upon arrival in Olympia, children will be briefed, over sandwiches, on the legislative process. The Plymouth Children's Choir will sing two selections for the WAC luncheon, and the remainder of the afternoon will be spent presenting legislators with letters written by Plymouth church school classes, on behalf of less fortunate children.
9am meet at Plymouth
4pm return to Plymouth
Lunch and transportation will be provided, fee tbd.
Sunday, February 21: Frankincense Candlemaking, approximately 12:30-1:30pm.
Following the 11am worship service, meet in Hildebrand Hall for fellowship and an opportunity to bask in the warmth of the Plymouth community, as we produce candles for Lenten prayers.
Plymouth U: The Season Enlightened -- a course for children and youth
Wednesdays, February 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24
With a curriculum employing a variety of artistic mediums, and running parallel to the adult course "Living the Questions", children and youth mentors will travel the Lenten journey toward Easter. Theological connections with Lauren Cannon, movement with Ines Andrade, musical rhythm/style with Lamar Lofton, singing with Linda Strandberg and friends will provide participants with an uplifting understanding of the Lenten season. Percussion and Orff instruments, chimes, and participants' own instruments will be used in combination with sung/spoken word to create a joyful proclamation for the 11am Easter service. See Plymouth U brochure for details.
Sunday, May 9: Presentation of Focus Spring Unit in 11am service
Heather Hawkins and Ann Allen, Focus leaders
Sunday, May 23: Pentecost
Interdisciplinary interpretation of the magnificent Psalm 104, with readings, dance, wind instruments, and visual art.




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