Life...through my eyes.

amysgallery > Cowboy Church Service, Nevada City, Montana. 7.09

Cowboy Church Ten Commandments 
1. Just One God
2. Honor yer Ma & Pa
3. No tellin’ tales or gossipin’ 
4. Git yerself to Sunday meetin’
5. Put nothin’ before God
6. No foolin’ around with another fellow’s gal
7. No killin’
8. Watch yer mouth
9. Don’t take what ain’t yers
10. Don’t be hankerin’ for yer buddy’s stuff
amysgallery > Cowboy Church Service, Nevada City, Montana. 7.09

Just come as you are.
amysgallery > St. John's Chaple, St. John's Episcopal Church, Jackson Hole Wyoming. 8.08.
amysgallery > St. John's Chaple, St. John's Episcopal Church, Jackson Hole Wyoming. 8.08.
amysgallery > Labrynith Walk at St. John's Episcopal Church, Jackson Hole Wyoming. 8.08.

"The winding walk of the Labyrinth symbolizes a pilgrim's walk with God. It is not a maze: there are no tricks to it and no dead ends.  The path winds throughout and becomes a mirror of the way we live our lives; so walk it with an open heart and mind. Sometimes it is helpful to think about your walk as employing the ancient, traditional three-fold spiritual path: Purgation, Illumination, Union. Purgation is the walk in to the center, letting go of the details of your life, shedding thoughts and emotions. It empties and quiets the mind.  Illumination is when you reach the center.  Stay there as long as you like. It is a place of meditation and prayer. Receive what is there for you to receive. Union is joining God, your Higher Power. Each time you walk the labyrinth you become more empowered to find and to do the work you feel your soul is reaching for, the work God is calling you to do in the world."

"I will make them strong in the Lord, and they shall walk in His name, says the Lord." Zechariah 10:12
amysgallery > Labrynith Walk at St. John's Episcopal Church, Jackson Hole Wyoming. 8.08

"The winding walk of the Labyrinth symbolizes a pilgrim's walk with God. It is not a maze: there are no tricks to it and no dead ends.  The path winds throughout and becomes a mirror of the way we live our lives; so walk it with an open heart and mind. Sometimes it is helpful to think about your walk as employing the ancient, traditional three-fold spiritual path: Purgation, Illumination, Union. Purgation is the walk in to the center, letting go of the details of your life, shedding thoughts and emotions. It empties and quiets the mind.  Illumination is when you reach the center.  Stay there as long as you like. It is a place of meditation and prayer. Receive what is there for you to receive. Union is joining God, your Higher Power. Each time you walk the labyrinth you become more empowered to find and to do the work you feel your soul is reaching for, the work God is calling you to do in the world."

"We walk by faith, not by sight." II Corinthians 5:7
amysgallery > Labrynith Walk at St. John's Episcopal Church, Jackson Hole Wyoming. 8.08.

"The winding walk of the Labyrinth symbolizes a pilgrim's walk with God. It is not a maze: there are no tricks to it and no dead ends.  The path winds throughout and becomes a mirror of the way we live our lives; so walk it with an open heart and mind. Sometimes it is helpful to think about your walk as employing the ancient, traditional three-fold spiritual path: Purgation, Illumination, Union. Purgation is the walk in to the center, letting go of the details of your life, shedding thoughts and emotions. It empties and quiets the mind.  Illumination is when you reach the center.  Stay there as long as you like. It is a place of meditation and prayer. Receive what is there for you to receive. Union is joining God, your Higher Power. Each time you walk the labyrinth you become more empowered to find and to do the work you feel your soul is reaching for, the work God is calling you to do in the world."

"We will walk in the name of the Lord our God, forever and ever." Micah 4:5b.
amysgallery > St. John's Episcopal Church with mountains in the background. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 8.08
amysgallery > St. John's Episcopal Church with statues in the foreground and mountains in the background. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 8.08
Cowboy Church Service, Nevada City, Montana. 7.09

Cowboy Church Ten Commandments
1. Just One God
2. Honor yer Ma & Pa
3. No tellin’ tales or gossipin’
4. Git yerself to Sunday meetin’
5. Put nothin’ before God
6. No foolin’ around with another fellow’s gal
7. No killin’
8. Watch yer mouth
9. Don’t take what ain’t yers
10. Don’t be hankerin’ for yer buddy’s stuff
amysgallery > Cowboy Church Service, Nevada City, Montana. 7.09

Cowboy Church Ten Commandments 
1. Just One God
2. Honor yer Ma & Pa
3. No tellin’ tales or gossipin’ 
4. Git yerself to Sunday meetin’
5. Put nothin’ before God
6. No foolin’ around with another fellow’s gal
7. No killin’
8. Watch yer mouth
9. Don’t take what ain’t yers
10. Don’t be hankerin’ for yer buddy’s stuff
Cowboy Church Service, Nevada City, Montana. 7.09

Cowboy Church Ten Commandments
1. Just One God
2. Honor yer Ma & Pa
3. No tellin’ tales or gossipin’
4. Git yerself to Sunday meetin’
5. Put nothin’ before God
6. No foolin’ around with another fellow’s gal
7. No killin’
8. Watch yer mouth
9. Don’t take what ain’t yers
10. Don’t be hankerin’ for yer buddy’s stuff
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