Detail from Heart of a Sunflower, by Susan Wilkinson
It’s not much, but it speaks volumes. A single wall in our
narthex is frequently used to display art by members of our congregation. Often
for month-long periods, we can view and reflect upon the artistic expressions
of some of the visual artists in our congregation. Cooperating with other groups in our
congregation (Weekday School for their spring art show; Alternative Giving
display before Christmas for example), and under the coordination of the
scheduler, the Worship and Music committee plans use of the display wall
throughout the year. Susan Wilkinson, a new member in our congregation has
begun scheduling installations in the narthex gallery space this month. She
inherits this job from Alida Grady who has faithfully done so for several
years. In the best spirit of celebrating creativity, the committee does not
expect that all of the art displayed in the narthex be “religious” though it is
always appropriate. We welcome all levels of ability and any media
that can fit in the space available. Many times the works displayed are
available for purchase from the artist; speak to them directly for more
information. I was reminded of the importance of this aspect of our church's ministry when I read this article in Christian Century recently. The undertaking being discussed is massive, but the commitment of the various churches involved is striking.
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