For those who follow the lectionary, the Gospel for the Fourth Sunday in Lent (in a couple of weeks, March 6th this year) will be the parable of the prodigal son.

Many of us are familiar with this parable, but for Lent this year, the Christian Education Committee at St. Dunstan’s invited all members to come together to experience the story and to reflect, with others in the community, on the meaning of the story for ourselves, our families, the church, and the world.

During the Sunday School hour this week, parishioners got to watch an entertaining skit and then participated in thought-provoking dialogue.

Here are some pictures from Sunday’s fun event:

The older son is not pleased with all the attention being heaped upon the "prodigal daughter."

The older son is not pleased with all the attention being heaped upon the “prodigal daughter.”

 

Lively discussion after the performance of the parable.

Lively discussion after the performance of the parable.

 For more pictures, visit the album in St. Dunstan’s Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1015990885113174.1073741840.104382762940662&type=1&l=47ea21a77f

St. Dunstan’s choir works hard under the nurturing tutelage of Dr. Tom Gibbs, our Parish Musician. That hard work paid off this past Sunday as the choir performed O, pray for the peace of Jerusalem by Herbert Howells for the Offertory Anthem.

You can hear it here:
https://app.box.com/s/gfg04x4f2buofqtroj008142xuxrm6xa

Were you at St. Dunstan’s on Sunday? Any thoughts?

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