Revised vision statement

Since the relaunch in 2007, the vision of the seetal chile has not been changed. Now it has been adapted, including the description. We are happy to present it to you. What do you discover in the picture?
The adapted text on the vision reads as follows:
Our wish is to make seetal chile like a village. We reach it via a road network that connects many communities. Already at the edge of the village we are greeted in a friendly manner and one thing quickly becomes clear: this village blends the pulse of life with idyllic tranquillity. It's easy to get to the centre - right by the square of the generations. In the middle, a fountain splashes peacefully and we take a sip of its refreshing water. It is a picture of Jesus Christ, who offers us living water. The square of the generations shows that we are open to all generations and always have the next generation in mind. Central is our festival hall with open doors, which provides a setting for the services. As we walk past it, we pass many other buildings. These are all well connected and form different groups. Everywhere we meet people who fill the village with life. Some are chatting, others are playing and one is mowing the lawn - because cooperation is very important and encouraged in our village. Suddenly we find ourselves in front of a sign "Building land for sale" - a sign that we want to continuously develop and warmly welcome new villagers.
But our village is not isolated and closed off. Instead, there is a lively exchange with the residents from outside the seetal chile. On the one hand, there is the community centre, which expresses our solidarity with the political communities of the Lower Lake Valley. On the other hand, there is also the working world on the edge of the village and a house that stands for education. This shows that the villagers also spend time elsewhere. We would like to see a positive impact of our village life on the fields of politics, economy and education. Also on the outskirts of our village is the recycling yard, which makes it clear that we also sometimes dare to do something new, leave the old behind and always want to tackle things again - as a church and as individuals.
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