Feeding body and soul

An award-winning video produced by Advent Lutheran Church, Madison, Wis., reminds us that planting seeds together can be a remarkable act of discipleship.

Advent showcased its garden ministry in a video it submitted for the 2009 ELCA video contest, winning a high-definition video camera as runner up in the congregational category.

The collaborative project of Pastor Jeff Wild and several members of Advent interpreted the video contest theme “God’s work. Our hands.” by focusing on the hands of a wide range of members, including children, adults and seniors.

These hands planted and gathered fruits, vegetables and flowers grown in the congregation’s nearly quarter-acre garden.

The video also included the voices of children from Advent Lutheran and a nearby community center singing an original piece written especially for the garden ministry.

The contest’s theme is the tagline for the ELCA.

“Once we had that theme and guiding creative idea, making and editing the video was really easy,” said Amy Floan, videographer and a member of Advent Lutheran.

The video also tied in the passage, “When I was hungry you fed me,” and featured members sharing fresh produce with others.

“I was really proud, not only of the video, but of the ministry we are doing,” Amy said. “The video shows how having a garden ministry is possible and a pretty easy thing other churches can do.”

The contest was such a 21st-century thing the ELCA did,” Amy added. “It was a modern way of getting people excited about the work of this church.”

Congregations and individuals submitted 224 videos for the contest, the first of its kind in the ELCA.

“We are thankful so many people participated,” said Scott Hendrickson, who serves as marketing director for the ELCA. He added that it gave him a “great sense of pride” to be a part of the video contest.

Of the video, Pastor Jeff said, “It was a great pleasure to share this ministry with others.” He said the congregation has yet to decide how it will use the prize.

Jeff says he hopes the idea of congregational gardening catches on.

“It’s not just about the vegetables,” he said. “It’s also about nurturing faith and fostering relationships. Those faith connections are abundant through gardening.”

Don’t miss your opportunity to participate in the 2011 ELCA Video Contest. Enter your video soon.

Post a comment

What’s Your Story?

Tell us how you and your congregation are doing God’s work with your hands. E-mail us at livinglutheran@elca.org.

Free Resources

Stories of Faith in Action 2013

Stories of Faith in Action 2013

Call 800-638-3522, ext. 2580, for free print copies

Browse past issues.

Categories

Connect with Us

What do 4.2 million Lutherans look like?

Fill out our questionnaires for members and congregations and help us find out.

Recent Comments

Charles Oberkehr: “This year, we got 7 foot shimmering red streamers and” | more »

Charles Oberkehr: “Thanks for the reminder. Great piece.” | more »

Charles Oberkehr: “Love it! Great story, thanks!” | more »

Peter: “When I hear lawns in a religious context, I tend” | more »

Peter: “I think cemeteries and other places generally have quite pragmatic” | more »