This is a hand-made rosary, that I have just finished. It is made from tarnish resistant copper, using a chainmaile knot for the beads. I am currenty selling this one for$150.00 or best offer
The rosary has been utilized as a prayer tool in many Christian denominations, and a form of prayer beads are used in many other religious groups. Many of you may ask why a Quaker pastor is making rosaries, well the sort answer is they are a beautiful tool to encourage prayer. I do not use them in the traditional manner, but I have used them to assist my prayer. When I use a rosary I usually hold the necklace in my hands and run the beads through my fingures as I contemplate a scripture.
I have currently made three of these and plan to make more. Feel free to contact me if you are interested.
I’m sure everyone wants to know who I am…well if you are viewing this page you do. I’m Jared Warner and I am a pastor or minister recorded in the Evangelical Friends Church Mid America Yearly Meeting. To give a short introduction to the EFC-MA, it is a group of evangelical minded Friends in the Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Colorado. We are also a part of the larger group called Evangelical Friends International, which as the name implies is an international group of Evangelical Friends.
For many outside of the Friends or Quaker traditions you may ask what a recorded minister is: the short answer is that I have demistrated gifts of ministry that our Yearly Meeting has recorded in their minutes. To translate this into other terms I am an ordained pastor, but as Friends we believe that God ordaines and mankind can only record what God has already done.
More about myself: I have a degree in crop science from Fort Hays State University, and a masters degree in Christian ministry from Friends University. Both of these universities are in Kansas. I lived most of my life in Kansas on a farm in the north central area, some may say the north west. I currently live and minister in the Kansas City, MO area and am a pastor in a programed Friends Meeting called Willow Creek Friends Church.
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