Kintsugi: From Broken to Beautiful

Kintsugi, a Japanese art form, embodies a philosophy of embracing imperfections. It involves repairing cracked or broken pottery with lacquer dusted with gold or other precious metals, highlighting the damage rather than hiding it. This practice extends beyond a mere repair technique, serving as a metaphor for resilience, accepting flaws, and appreciating the unique history of an object or person.

Debbie is a wildlife artist, story-teller, and occasional service speaker at our Fellowship.

She and her husband Bob have been members since their 2009 arrival on Vancouver Island.

They enjoy being members of this joy-full community, and camping in the Enchanted Rainforest.

All Sunday services are available in person and via Zoom at 11:00am. To join any of our upcoming services on Zoom, please click on this SERVICE LINK a few minutes before the service.

Find the past recorded services here