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PASTOR ON HORSEBACK

Posted on | September 8, 2010 | 4 Comments

Last Sunday morning I went with my friends, Lovey, Glo and Beth, to the El Pueblito United  Methodist church in El Prado, just outside of Taos.  It was a special outdoor service as the pastor, Steve  Wiard,  rode in on horseback and shared his thoughts while seated on his beautiful Palomino, Biscuit.

This is a very welcoming church filled with old fashion acceptance.  Here all are welcomed.  No judgment.  It was refreshing.

The El Pueblito United Methodist Church isn’t necessarily a pretty church from the outside.  The building is plain with a very tall turquoise cross at its entrance.  The building has had several lives….it was a gas station, bar, cafe and now a church.

This  little church by the side of the road has what they call a “shared table”.  They serve 500 – 600 hungry men, women and children, every other week.

Steve, the pastor, talked about getting back up on the horse after falling off, never giving up, always trying again and again.  This is so true for artists.  We go into our studio and sometimes fail in sharing our vision.  Our colors are dull, the design doesn’t work, our subject matter is boring….why didn’t we notice that before we decided to paint that still life?  The next day we go into our studio again.  We are determined to wrestle this painting to the ground and by golly, we are going to win.

This is the determination needed to be a successful artist.

I felt full of peace that Sunday morning.   Outside in a field  filled with the colors of autumn, sun dancing on the newly cut grass, violin music playing…………pastor on horseback sharing the love of humanity.

 

The photos in this blog were taken by photographer Lenny Foster http://www.lennyfoster.com

Check out his website for gorgeous photos of “healing hands”

 

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4 Responses to “PASTOR ON HORSEBACK”

  1. Michelle Vandepas
    September 9th, 2010 @ 5:21 am

    What a wonderful image – a pastor on a horse. Thanks for being you Gwen!

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  2. Kim
    September 9th, 2010 @ 5:36 am

    Gwen, this sounds like a lovely little church to visit. From what you say the people there have their hearts in a great place and their priorities in order. That is wonderful. The message is loud and clear and one which we can all use about now. Stay with it, because this calling to create is a fluid thing. I suppose we have to be in the muse-less mode sometimes so we know when it is time to grab the muse when it shows back up. Thanks so much for sharing this. I am glad you had a nice time there. Have a Delightful Day!

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  3. Karena
    September 9th, 2010 @ 8:15 am

    The most meaniful church services for me have been outside, enjoying God’s beatiful creations. How wonderful to have a message delivered to all in that way! Enjoy all of Taos and the abundance of God’s beauty all around you! I miss seeing you, I guess I’ll just have to come out for a weekend!

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  4. gwen
    September 14th, 2010 @ 9:41 am

    Karena….great to hear from you. Yes, come and enjoy a weekend here in Taos….wine on the patio.

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