Bomen Women & The Fellowship of the Cloth

Bomen Women & The Fellowship of the Cloth
Cloth connections open face to face fellowship at Bondeko Mennonite Church in Kinshasa (May 2012) -- photo by Nancy Myers

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Wall Hanging for Auction made by the women of Silverwood Mennonite Church


When Chris Nofsinger started visiting congregations with her heavy bins of cloth, Silverwood was a first stop. Two Congo Cloth Markets have been held at Silverwood Mennonite Church in Goshen. The first was the Central District Conference regional meeting in the winter of 2009. In the fall of 2010 she was back, and "Every Stitch a Prayer" started to be pieced together.

So it makes sense that the women of Silverwood would design and sew an original banner to be auctioned, raising awareness and funds for Congo Cloth Connection.

This lovely banner will be auctioned at the Mennonite Church USA Assembly in Pittsburgh, July 4-9.


Beulah Horst and Virginia Hartsough quilting on the wallhanging. Virginia is the one who pieced this.

We do not have a name for it yet but plan to get one thought up and put it on a label before the Pittsburgh auction.



Close-up of the wallhanging that will be donated to CCC for Pittsburgh.

What is so lovely is the contagion of creativity, beauty and partnership that this cloth inspires! The quilt top pieced by the women of College Mennonite Church is creating smiles from meeting to meeting. -- Nina B. Lanctot


Above are Gladys Buller and Sharon Bontrager from Silverwood Mennonite Church women are admiring the quilt top made by College Church women. Gladys and her husband, Peter were mission workers in the Congo. She is a widow and lives at Waterford Crossing also.


Part of the "Every Stitch a Prayer" committee, Vicki Smucker and Nancy Myers of Kern Road Mennonite Church, South Bend, IN, enjoy handling the handy work of the College Church women.


Nancy Myers is holding the wall hanging that will be auctioned with the quilt top. Both will be quilted at Pittsburgh.


Ah! Congo Cloth Connections!

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