In the book I write about how Pam's worship banners were disrespected by Taylor Free Methodist, and how I salvaged (sort of) her first creation from a puddle of waste water in the janitor's closet. That banner did not survive, nor do we have any pictures of it that I've been able to locate.
But during our years in the early 1980's at Northwest Christian Missionary Alliance, her artistic efforts were appreciated, and her banners were hung on a regular basis. They even fabricated a rack behind the platform in which to store them.
Here are pictures of three of her best banners. They were moderately large, if you compare their height to the people in the pictures. You can't see it here, but they hung at the front of the naive, on either side of the platform and pulpit, the piano at the left and the organ at the right.
But during our years in the early 1980's at Northwest Christian Missionary Alliance, her artistic efforts were appreciated, and her banners were hung on a regular basis. They even fabricated a rack behind the platform in which to store them.
Here are pictures of three of her best banners. They were moderately large, if you compare their height to the people in the pictures. You can't see it here, but they hung at the front of the naive, on either side of the platform and pulpit, the piano at the left and the organ at the right.
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