The communication of the gospel through art 

I want to explore this further

I liked this article on the Artisan


Called to Craftsmanship

TGIF Today God Is First Volume 1, by Os Hillman 09-18-2010

"Then the Lord said to Moses, 'See, I have chosen Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts-to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to work in wood, and to engage in all kinds of craftsmanship.'" Exodus 31:1-5

Bezalel was called by God to perform a most important work for Him. I am sure that Bezalel believed that he was naturally gifted with his hands to make fine crafts with gold, silver, and bronze. He probably did not associate it with God's work. But the Scripture tells us that God chose him and filled him with God's Spirit to enable him.

Does God call men and women into their vocations to fulfill His purposes - to fulfill that which needs to be accomplished throughout the world? Have you ever thought about how many occupations there are in the world? How did that balance of interest among each human throughout the world happen? Did it just happen? Was it by chance that we have only so many doctors, only so many accountants, only so many geologists?

Your interest in your vocation is not born of your own making. So many workplace believers and even pastors have made the mistake of encouraging us who have a deep desire to walk with Christ in the workplace to pursue vocational ministry. To remove us from the workplace where the greatest harvest is yet to occur would be to remove us from where God called us.

Do not take this bait. Serve the Lord in the workplace where He has gifted you and called you.

I almost made this same mistake when God drew me to Himself when I was 28 years old. I concluded that I must be called to be a pastor. I took steps to fulfill this by leaving my job and entering a Bible school for training. Upon completion, I took a job as an assistant pastor in a church. But God's mercy allowed me to be removed from that position only three months into it. I was "forced back into business," where God wanted me in the first place. It was a great lesson. I was never cut out to be a pastor in a church, but a "pastor" in the workplace.

Today God Is First (TGIF) devotional message, Copyright by Os Hillman, Marketplace Leaders.

 

 I want to buy these pictures sometime!

 More info about the artist.

A book “The Principles of Art” By R.G. Collingwood, looks very interesting to read, helping to define the art category.

Bellow is a link: 

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/collingwood-aesthetics/

A Video by myself making a paper Celtic Cross 


Celtic Harp and spirituality

 http://www.cathy.com.au/homepage

How to draw a Celtic Knot


A Song I like a few month ago, by Amy Grant  Better Than a Hallelujah

I want to pursue my use of art further. What follows are some things I have recently worked on or found to be of some interest to me 

Very Nice posters that can be reproduced

http://www.divinerevelations.info/ChristianPosters.htm

A picture I created called The Journey

I'm a Sacred Artisan. trying to define what this can be, following sites are helpful for me to ponder and concider this as a title for myself and develop further, and enter into by the leading of the Holy Spirit.

A celtic cross I just did mixed media 

Art Ministry 

Books on Art Ministry

Full Circle A Proposal to the Church for an Arts Ministry

by Nena Bryans

The Heart of the Artist

A Character-Building Guide for You and Your Ministry Team By Rory Noland

Faith is the focus of this work and to trust in God 

A photo I took what does it say to you? 

 Mary looks at home, a photo I took when this shrine was in my home

A sacred space created for a service done at the church 

Some resent painting I have done

 Some candle holders I made

Celtic cross with the Gaelic work for welcome

Me experimenting with lead and a labyrinth design I designed

Stone paving I did at a retreat center

Paper folding of cross on black paper I like to create.

DIVINE RULES FOR THE ICON PAINTER  (Traditional)

  • Before starting work, make the sign of the Cross, pray in silence, and pardon your enemies.
  • Work with care on every detail of your icon, as if you were working in front of the Lord Himself.
  • During work, pray in order to strengthen yourself physically and spiritually; avoid all useless words, and keep 
    silence.
  • Pray in particular to the Saint whose face you are painting.  Keep your mind from distractions, and the Saint will be
    close to you.
  • When you choose a color, stretch out your hands interiorly to the Lord and ask His counsel.
  • Do not be jealous of your neighbor's work; their success is your success too.
  • When your icon is finished, thank God that His Mercy granted you the grace to paint the Holy Images.
  • Have your icon blessed by putting it on the Holy Table (of your parish church).  Be the first to pray before it, 
    before giving it to others.

Never forget:
  • The joy of spreading icons throughout the world.
  • The joy of the work of icon writing.
  • The joy of giving the saint the possibility to shine through his/her icon.
  • The joy of being in union with the Saint whose face you are revealing.

 

 
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