Creating a Scrapbook For Temple Or Church
There are so many opportunities to create scrapbooks for
all congregations. Through the years, as my own children have gone through the
religious school program, had their confirmations etc, we’ve been asked to help
put together albums to give to various people.
Scrapbooks can be given to
clergy to celebrate their first year there. We are actually about to celebrate
our clergy’s fifteenth year with us and we are planning a large dinner event. A
scrapbook is being made of the past fifteen years.
We have also given
scrapbooks to religious school teachers who have retired or moved away. Taking
several photos of each class, each year, helps create these wonderful
memories.
We have a preschool on site and recently one of the classes
made a small album for the clergy’s birthday.
Just last night was this
year’s confirmation and we viewed a slide show of the photos of the kids growing
up. These photos of course could also be put into a scrapbook and presented as a
gift.
Many congregations have either a youth director or a youth pastor.
What a wonderful gift to make them either an album of the current year, or to
make them an album of the kids as they grow up.
Very often, as
congregations grow, either new buildings are constructed, or additional rooms
are added to existing buildings. It’s fun to have a scrapbook of the history of
the congregation. This scrapbook could include photos of the building, photos of
all clergy, religious school teachers, youth advisors and members of the
volunteer board. We actually have a wall, listing the past presidents of our
congregation. I would love to see photos too as some of the past presidents are
no longer with us and I never knew them. They are a part of our history though
and it would be wonderful if we had the photo memories.
I have attended
many events, not only at my own congregation but at other congregations as well.
I’ve attended pot luck dinners, picnics, carnivals and holiday events. All of
these events are wonderful opportunities to take what I call “people pictures”.
Take lots of shots of those who attend these events. These photos can be used in
scrapbooks, on websites and in monthly bulletins.
I really believe that
every Church and Temple should have a historian who continues to preserve the
memories of the congregation during their year of service
Audrey Okaneko has been scrapbooking for several years. She can be reached at
audreyoka@cox.net or visited at www.scrapping-made-simple.com
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