Lent in the Garden
March 22nd, 2011 | Posted in Miscellaneous by Anne Brewer
I was recently asked to provide flowers for a Lenten retreat at Beckwith, the Central Gulf Coast Diocesan camp and conference center. I was thrilled to be asked and was glad to feel like I could contribute in some way. However, nothing of significance and numbers was blooming in my yard. The camellias, narcissus, and pear blossoms were spent while the bridle wreath was still in tight bud form. The snap dragons didn’t even reveal the slightest notion of blooming. What to do?? After combing the garden I walked toward the patio and then it came to me… Instead of cut flowers I could use the blooming pots of petunias! And, how perfect for Lent as the petunias are white and purple! I continued to look around and saw my heart shaped topiary of jasmine- even MORE perfect for the retreat because the theme was centered around St. Teresa de Avila who spoke often about expanding the heart! Here’s what I came up with for the reception area of our meeting room…
The arrangement came together when I remembered the moss covered cross that my dear friend, Marie, gave me. And, I can’t tell you how EVEN MORE perfect that was because Marie was the one who led the retreat!
Just as the cross is the centerpiece of this arrangement, this Lenten season calls us to bring Christ into the center of our lives. Retreat to your own garden, finding time for reflection this Lenten season, and listen for Christ’s calling in your life. Where are you being called to expand your heart?
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Anne,
That is a perfect gathering of gifts and such beautiful sentiments certainly inspire Lenten reflection.
Peace be with you,
Dawn
Thank you Anne for sharing the gift of you and the gift of your creativity for the Lenten Retreat and letting me use them this past week for the rest of the retreats.Your gifts continue to inspire me and many others; especially your open heart and mind.
Love today,
Marie
You know I loved this arrangement!
Karen Karper writes that in her year of solitary living in her book, WHERE GOD BEGINS TO BE, that she heard God so much with birdsong and saw how easy it was to see God outdoors with wild briar roses, waterfalls, and fawns. Thanks for the reminder to layer all this beauty together!
Love, L
What a beautiful centerpiece! And an inspirational reflection about choosing them. I know everyone was blessed by your gift of gardens and flowers. Molly
That’s beautiful Anne, I’m sure it added a depth to the retreat that would have been missing otherwise. The moss covered cross, well, how fabulous is that?