Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Worship Arts Month, Part III

The third week of Worship Arts Month brought us another installment of "The Art of the Church," featuring 20th and 21st Century artists.  We saw artwork from African-American artist Thomas Blackshear, and from the "Painter of Light," Thomas Kinkade.

We concluded the three installments of "The Art of the Church" by watching a video of sand artist, Joe Castillo, and his creation titled "He Is Alive!"  That video can be viewed by following the link below.


We have also featured drama as one of the worship arts.  This past Sunday we focused on a dramatic skit titled, "Flunking Life", by Curt Cloninger, and featuring Adam Sprouse and Keith Wilson.


Next Sunday, August 23, we continue with Part IV of Worship Arts Month.  That will be a special Sunday, featuring "Hymns of the Faith," a service of your favorite hymns, as chosen by the church, to honor "The Sounds of the Church" and the history of music in Christianity.

We'll also be taking a look at that history, from the Old Testament through the 19th century.  I hope you will join us as we continue to celebrate Worship Arts Month!

1 comment:

  1. Wow! What an awesome "story," and what a great job on this "skit." Sadly, there really are dedicated Christian young people today who could relate to getting a bad grade because they wrote about Jesus. This is timely and makes several wonderful points--that we never know who we are influencing, even when we are "just kids," being one lesson, along with the main theme that "flunking English is not as bad as flunking life." VERY WELL DONE, Keith and Adam!! Your church is very blessed with the two of you on the Worship Arts Team!!

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