Methodist Message pictures
PUPPETS
came alive when Ms Lee Hwee Chin, from CAST Puppet Ministry ,Wesley
Methodist Church, brought Igloo and friends to Sophia Blackmore
Hall on April 27, 2007.
It was the first puppetry workshop organised by the General Conference
Women's Society of Christian Service (GC-WSCS) at its LifeHub@Sophia
Blackmore Hall session. The second puppetry workshop was held
on May 25, also at Sophia Blackmore Hall.
As the participants warmed up towards the puppets, the latter
did not disappoint the women with songs and dialogue.
A unique ministry to reach out to children and the sick, the skill
of puppetry creates a friendly and warm approach, which is always
well received.
Those who attended the workshop were taught the basics of Christian
Puppetry. They made their own sock puppets and were encouraged
to start a team in their WSCS at their local churches.
A participant, Mrs Sally Seow from Paya Lebar Methodist Church,
found puppetry "a good tool for the women to use for their
ministry to children and the elderly in hospitals".
Mrs Ivy Chia, from Barker Road Methodist Church, said: "I
had a wonderful time at the first session of the workshop learning
the basic puppetry techniques and how the art of puppetry can
be used to reach diverse communities.
"The puppetry workshop and
performance put up by Hwee Chin and her team was educational,
enlightening and entertaining.
"The magical world of puppetry turns the participants into
little kids enchanted by the performance and the opportunity to
create their very own puppets. Why should kids have all the fun?
"Thank you Hwee Chin for
introducing us to the wonders and art of puppetry. I will certainly
consider using this puppetry knowledge for future mission trips
and outreach programmes."
Mrs Daisy Mahindapala, from Tamil Methodist Church in Short Street,
felt that "the puppets conveyed messages that were very appealing
and receptive to the listener".
"I think puppetry is especially useful for teaching ESN children,
and in the process, bringing cheer to them. It is also very useful
for the elderly in old folks' homes."
LifeHub @Sophia Blackmore Hall is held every last Friday of the
month at Sophia Blackmore Hall to help women build friendships
in Christ and to deepen and strengthen each other during the prayer
intercession that precedes the activity.