Grace archive page for this service
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
There are Bibles with a list of scriptures to look up at your own pace. People are given plenty of time to read and think. |
The Trinity station. The three sides of the rotary clothes line symbolise the Trinity. The television has a video of washing rotating in a machine. This station is a place to reflect on the relationship of the Father, Son and Spirit to the world. People create things or write prayers to hang on the line. |
The wind station. There are fans blowing on the drapes. This is a space for personal prayer. People go in and ask to be filled with the Spirit, and stay in as long as they like |
The Rublev icon of the Trinity. |