ROCKIN in THE GARDEN

This past Saturday saw the arrival of the long awaited March of Madness, Bands on the Run event hosted by us for the Walker Art Teen Arts Council. The hunt went on all day and finished here at the Garden in GRAND AND AMAZING FASHION.

Sara wrote an article for the Diocesan Weekly News, you can read it and click on some of the links in it to learn more, see some video and pictures as well. Read it if you get a chance.

What I didn't say about it that I could have, was the beginning of the whole concert in the Sanctuary, it was, well, I don't know what it was to be honest. Anyway, I was standing in the aisle at the back of the Church, swinging some incense, teenagers walking around the city all day can be pretty ripe, and getting ready to start the concert. Meanwhile there was a "preacher" up in the pulpit going on and on about something. Suddenly the doors burst open behind me and there was the coffin some of you saw at the Church on Sunday. The pall bearers were 6 women wearing black bikinis, sunglasses and veils on their heads. I scurried down the aisle and as the crowd got more and more frenzied the top of the coffin flew off and the lead singer of the band Brother and Sister jumped out with his electric guitar rockin and rollin and doing his thing. It was wild.

Anyway, it came and went with nary a scratch. Talk about successful and great and as I said in the article, 250 more folks know there is a church on the corner of 9th St and 4th Ave.

Be well,
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