Posts in Liturgical Art
Coloring Pages

You may have seen the recent trend in Coloring Books for Adults.  Well, they are now here for church! 

Coloring is a great tool for kids and adults who are visual thinkers, need something to help them focus on while listening, or who need a more "active" way to meditate, pray, or relax.

Here are some great options for your community...

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Liturgical Artist to Watch: Theresa Cho (& Workshop)

Theresa is a pastor in San Francisco and blogs at TheresaECho.com.  I have heard her described as the "queen of prayer stations."  

I love these "flaming" rainsticks for Pentecost.  They take the prayers of the gathered and turn them into the flames of the spirit and recreate the sound of many languages spoken at once.  

Join Theresa for a Workshop on May 3...

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Full Throttle

:: A Thought from NEXT Church National Gathering::

I love experiential worship (can't you tell?).  So, when I saw a workshop about it scheduled for the NEXT Church National Gathering in Minneapolis, I was excited.

After talking about the basics of thinking out of the box, we looked at the story of the resurrected Jesus feeding the disciples on the beach from John 21.  I chuckled inside as the leader asked our table groups to imagine a prayer station for this passage - we had just created a table-scape for communion based on this text.  It felt like I had the answer to the test! But I contained my glee and listened to the other group members, realizing that each story has multiple...

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Sermon Inspired Art? Yes!

"How about painting during my Easter sermon?" asks the senior pastor at my internship church. 

We had just witnessed Shawna Bowman creating a communion table and other artwork at the 2014 NEXT Church National Gathering in Minneapolis.  

Sure, I thought sarcastically. Easter, no pressure.  

It's one thing to create a piece at your own pace and your own time but it's a whole other thing to create something meaningful in under an hour, while others are watching, based on the theme and words of another person. No big deal. 

But, in the spirit of improv, which we've been exploring at Pilgrims, I said "yes!" 

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Dreams of Spring and Garden Art

Despite the falling snow outside, I'm thinking about a post-Easter class on Garden Art that is in the works at Pilgrims. Over the last year, we've talked a lot about how we care for the earth, the temporary nature of life, garbage, compost, and death and new life.  After Easter, we're going to be combining these themes by creating art in our urban garden that represents...

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Wrestling with God

:: An Epiphany Sermon and Artwork ::

"Jacob was left alone; and a man wrestled with him until daybreak."

A little over a year ago, I found myself sitting outside a church on the cold, damp bench of a picnic table, dropping the F-bomb on God. Repeatedly.  

I was halfway into a two week intercultural immersion with our unhoused, hungry, mentally ill, and abused neighbors on the Route 1 corridor of Fairfax County. We were meeting some of the most vulnerable people in society, hidden and invisible amidst...

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An Identity: Liturgical Artist

We are always trying to fit in, label ourselves, define our role.  Our identity can be based on defining ourselves against something else - "I don't know what I am, but I know I'm not that."  It almost becomes a process of elimination as we go through life. But once in a while, we find it.  The right word, the right paradigm, the glove that fits. And we know...

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