The God Loves All stole is filled with colors from specific LGBTQ flags. This stole witnesses that God loves all, Jesus came for all, and all means all. I hope everyone can find a square that includes them on this stole and that they are part of a welcoming church. See shop for descriptions of flags and individual squares.
This green stole for ordinary time is full of people of a variety of races, ages, and sizes. It is especially appropriate for for World Communion Sunday, with bread, grapes, and a globe.
This stole was made for a pastor in Montana. The image is of mountains along the Yellowstone River. Shell fabric is included with baptismal dates for his children.
Easter stole, sunrise background, empty tomb in midground, with Mary Magdalene, Mary, mother of James, and Salome in the foreground. Cross, butterfly, crown symbols in the sky. The sink and faucet reminds the wearer "I am baptized" even if the sermon I preached was a dog.
plain gold and white back
The Syrophoenician woman (Mark7:24-30 and Matthew 21-28) kneels in a Roman-style home, asking for her daughter's healing. In In the foreground, children at the table drop crumbs for the house dogs. In the background, the woman's daughter, sits up in bed holding the gift of faith. This stole for ordinary time was made for a pastor who liked pink and purple.
84 different faces, (including Dr. Who, Dora, Deanna Troi, and Will Riker) to represent "my Spirit on all flesh" in Acts 2
plain blue back
plain red fabric
Ministry includes the cross, the, Bible, living water, grace, everlasting love (Jeremiah 31:3), bicycle, butterflies (resurrection), holly berries, green eggs and ham (Don't be afraid to try new things!), music, bread and grapes (Lord's supper), plane named "if" (the sky's the limit), peace signs, "I am a child of God" (repeat over and over) Bugs Bunny (joy and silliness) and the TARDIS (God is not limited by time or space).
Van Gogh's Starry Night reminds ministers that everyone is a child of God. Van Gogh expressed beauty despite his mental illness. We ministers can celebrate the value of every person.
The path through a garden celebrates creation and contains fabric about faith: a cross, a crown, "hope," grapevines, holly berries, food, bravery (Gryffindor), peace, "I am a child of God," the TARDIS from Dr. Who (God is not bound by time and space), and "Bigger on the inside."
This simply pieced back has the TARDIS from Van Gogh's Starry Night.