Do you have a three-year-old in your life? Are they filled with curiosity? Are they always asking ‘why’? Are they becoming more independent? Do they enjoy playing with others? According to a quick google search, those are some of the developmental characteristics of a child turning three. As a three-year-old organization, Messy Church USA has […]
Holding Space for a Broken Heart
A Reflection from Roberta Egli, a native Oregonian The spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me,because the LORD has anointed me;he has sent me to bring good news to the oppressed,to bind up the brokenhearted…to comfort all who mourn;to provide for those who mourn in Zion—to bestow a garland of beauty instead of ashes,the […]
Eco-Proofing your Messy Church
A Pre-Pandemic Blog from Crystal Goetz, Regional Coordinator of WA Some Practical Ideas Use cloth washable tablecloths and if you have a really messy project, have flannel backed vinyl cloths that can be wiped clean and reused time and time again. Consider making playdoh rather than purchasing it. It is healthier for everyone and it […]
Messy Adventure # 2: Rainbow Connections
Aaron Jenkyn of Epiphany & St Andrew’s Episcopal in Newport, NH Read the Story Messy Activities Thank you Aaron and the Messy Folk of Epiphany and St Andrew’s for sharing this great On-Line Messy Church Experience. If you use these ideas, be sure to tag Epiphany and St Andrews Facebook Page.