Friday, February 24, 2017

Is the clip art found here original to the site?

      The answer is yes, most all of it is produced myself. I have original drawings, paintings, photographs and graphics here, as well as vintage illustrations, photography, and restored scans of master paintings and drawings. I add the scriptures, quotes and other texts myself. 
      Those images originating from the public domain, I have restored. Sometimes this involves cleaning, resizing and restoring the colors of an illustration. Sometimes I redraw the piece entirely. This depends upon the condition of the illustration.
      In either case, I have invested countless hours to provide the collection for clergy to use in their online communications as well as hardcopy. 
      The collection is tithed to all Christian congregations that take one or all creeds: The Apostles Creed, The  Nicene Creed, and The Baptist Confessions. If you are a Christian or Messianic Jew you will most likely agree with one of these or all of them. All of these confessions are quite inclusive.

How do I add clip art to a blog post within legal boundaries stated per collection?

Below is a list of necessary points to consider things to consider when using clip art on a web page or blog post:

1.) First read the Terms of Use. The terms are very important; these are statements of use relating to the copyright or lack there of.

2.) Comply with the terms. These are not included as mere suggestions. You can get into serious trouble for copyright infringement.
3.) Thirdly, you will need to download the clip art to your desktop and repost it onto your own personal web pages. Remember bandwidth theft or hotlinking is illegal.

4.) You need to make sure to provide a contact address for people who wish to inform you about illegal content on your web pages. If you are in violation of a copyright or terms of use and you do not immediately remove that violation from your web pages, you could be blacklisted from the web and also prosecuted in a court of law. You could also loose control of your website or content on it; all of your hard work will be for nothing. Whenever you post to the web, your posting is recorded by many search engines. Even if you do not have a contact address, people can find you. If you have a contact address people will assume that your character is not as purposefully deceptive.

5.) Remember that other folks on the web care about copyright violations. They do not wish to be associated with people who break copyright law either. This could also make them liable for the transgression. In other words, are you using someone else's software to post content that is under copyright and not yours? That could become a very big problem.
6.) The easiest way to illustrate your website or blog without getting into trouble:
  • Illustrated it with your own artwork or photos
  • Pay for illustrations, photos, or clip art
  • Use public domain images and make sure that you know these are public domain resources
  • Use free illustrations, photos, or clip art from free files and follow the Terms of Use carefully and deliberately.
7.) Cover yourself and make sure that you are not violating copyrights or artist's Terms of Use! Keep a record of where and from whom images come from. A backlink just beneath the image helps an author keep track of images and also allows them to find them and remove them quickly if they discover they are breaking copyright law. Be transparent about the resources you use.

8.) If you are using my free images, do not just upload them into web collections for redistribution. This is a violation of my terms. Because the images are mine, I have a right to them legally. This also does not help your page rank with search engines. When they discover that you have done this, they may decide to take your collections down. Redistributing web content that does not belong to you and that is not in the public domain is a serious offense in any country.

9.) Here is an example of how to use our clip art from The Christian Clip Art Review blog. This applies only to clip art from our collections online. It is not the case for my own personal photos of crafts and various articles where I post intimate content not intended for public use. This also would not apply for web page designs. 
       The clipart that is for use in web articles is always obviously noted. Download it to your personal home computer, upload it again through web software and then add a backlink identifying the post you have borrowed if from. This establishes a legal link that make it safe for you to use. Do not remove attributions to our blogs. I am not saying this to be possessive. I do not earn an income for what I do. I am telling you this for your own protection and legal obligation. 

Church Clip Art Index

Sample church related clip art found listed in this index.
This church related clip art index includes a multitude of themes: buildings both inside and out, dinner announcements, congregations singing, listening, coming and going, Sunday school notices, and offering/altar committee illustrations too.
All graphics/illustrations/clip art on this web journal are free to download and use for personal art projects, church related hard copy or webpages. Images are not to be redistributed in any other collections of clip art online. Please include a link back to this web journal if you use the materials for web articles. Link to htpp://christianclipartreview.blogspot.com

Sunday School Clip Art:
  1. International Rally Day Postcard for All Christians
  2. Get Ready For Rally Day!
  3. Vintage Sunday School Invites
  4. Vintage Rally Day Illustrations
  5. When churches used to post...
VBS Clip Art:
  1. VBS Announcements
  2. Hugs
Clip art of people going to or leaving church:
  1. Exiting The Church
  2. Discussions after church...
  3. Walking to church... 
Church Dinner Clip Art:
  1. A steaming cup of coffee...
  2. "Come and Get It!"
  3. Coffee is Served
  4. Soup is Served Banner
  5. Drawing of food on a counter
  6. A punch bowl for a party
  7. Sodas Anyone?
  8. Adorable Vintage Pie Illustrations
  9. Cartoon "Potluck" Version
  10. Vintage Cherry Pie
  11. Vintage Potluck Illustration
  12. For your sweet tooth...
  13. Picnic Basket
  14. Church Breakfast Graphic
  15. Church Dinner Crossing Sign  
  16. "Remember The Picnic!"
  17. Ice Cream Social Banner
  18. Let's Eat Clip Art 
  19. Dinner & Dancing Event 
  20. Dinner Menu Frame (1930s) 
  21. Loaves of Bread 
  22. Retro Family Picnic
Church Offering Clip Art:
  1. Vintage Mite Boxes Shaped Like Churches
  2. Church Budget Illustration
Clip Art About Church Announcements:
  1. "Just A Moment!"
  2. Progress
  3. Building Project or Building Committee Clip Art
  4. Pastor's Notes
  5. "The Carnival is Coming" - vintage clown
  6. Party Presents in Black and White - Birthday Party, Bridal Shower, and Baby Shower
Church Altar Clip Art:
  1. Small Gothic Altar
  2. Altar Flowers
  3. At The Altar
  4. An altar for the cross
Church Interior Clip Art:
  1. Church Interior with Scriptures
  2. For announcing an organ recital...
  3. Illustrated Hymns by Luther 
  4. Singing In Church
  5. Choir at Ely Cathedral
  6. Black and white clip art of church organs
  7. The Sanctuary
  8. Unified In Christ
  9. Butterflies Are Free!
  10. Galations 3:27
  11. Colossians 3:15
  12. Remaining Faithful 
  13. The Faithful  
  14. The Light Filled Church
  15. A Baptistery from Luton Church 
Church Building Clip Art:
  1. The Original St. Vladimir's Cathedral
  2. A drawing of St. Peter's in Rome
  3. The little Red Roof
  4. Black and White Church Clip Art
  5. Black and white church building illustrations
  6. A Little Country Church
  7. Native American Church
  8. Romans 12:4-5
  9. Little Stone Church
Page last updated on October 15th, 2023

Advent & Christmas Clip Art

Sample Christmas clip art found in the collection below.

       In this collection you will find both Christmas and Advent seasonal illustration, clip art or graphics about all sorts of topics like: the Nativity, characters from the Bible, traditional symbols of the season etc...
All graphics/illustrations/clip art on this web journal are free to download and use for personal art projects, church related hard copy or webpages. Images are not to be redistributed in any other collections of clip art online. Please include a link back to this web journal if you use the materials for web articles. Link to htpp://christianclipartreview.blogspot.com
  1. Nativity Woodcut
  2. Little Town of Bethlehem
  3. Finding Jesus
  4. Cuddle Baby Jesus
  5. A little spray of holly for you holiday projects...
  6. The Holy Seasons: Advent
  7. Banners for Christmas Ads
  8. Angelic Announcement "Christmas Carols"
  9. Hiding Baby Jesus
  10. A band of angels banner
  11. "Gloria In Excelsis Deo" angels
  12. An Eastern Caravan Silhouette
  13. The Christmas Prayer
  14. A delightful banner of angels...
  15. Mont Saint Michel and Chartes Window
  16. The "Glad Tidings Banner
  17. The Adoration of The Magi
  18. Eastern Orthodox Children Carry Icons
  19. Stained Glass Nativity Illustration
  20. Divine Peace
  21. Silent Night, Holy Night Graphics
  22. "Glory To God In The Highest' frame
  23. Illustration of Mary Nursing Jesus
  24. The Root of Jesse
  25. Wait For His Coming
  26. Christmas bells for stationary
  27. Illustration of The Nativity in a banner
  28. Advent Candle Illustrations
  29. Peace On Earth Bells
  30. A Hand Drawn Nativity
  31. Isaiah 9:6
  32. Isaiah 7:14 
  33. The boys choir 
  34. Afrocentric clip art of The Virgin 
  35. The Visitation Framed
  36. Holly and bell frame in black and white 
  37. Tiny Baby Jesus 
  38. "Advent Service" in traditional colors
  39. The ox and the ass watch over him... 
  40. Santa having second thoughts...  
  41. Christmas frame depicting nuts and fruits
  42. A Candle Stick and Holly Wreath
  43. A Holly Branch Banner 
  44. "Wishing You . . . " for the holidays 
  45. Silhouette Banner of Old-Time Christmas
  46. Ringing Church Bell and Holly
  47. Christmas Poinsettia Banner
  48. Christmas Present Clip Art  
  49. Running Reindeer Sketch 
  50. Holly Wreath With Giant Bow 
  51. The Christmas Cross and Star
  52. "Greetings" Christmas Stocking
  53. Warm by the fire...
  54. A frame surrounded by presents...
  55. A Festive Christmas Present
  56. Wise Men Seek The King
  57. Snowman on candy cane skis...
  58. Christmas Tree Frame
  59. The Boy's Choir
  60. Star Full of Bethlehem
  61. "Merry Christmas" Stockings
  62. "Nutty" for Christmas
  63. The Santa Claus Express
  64. "Without FAITH...it's only a star."
  65. Reindeer Wishes Banner 
  66. Christmas Egg Nog
  67. Home for The Holidays
  68. The Snowy Night
  69. Christmas Toy Fair Banner
  70. No Children Allowed
  71. Christmas Party Punch 
  72. Every Kid's Nightmare... 
  73. Gloria in excelsis Deo  
  74. Goodwill Mosaic
  75. Nativitas Domini
    Illustration Sets & Verse/Scriptures for Advent:
    1. The Annunciations of Jesus and The Virgin's Visit With St. Elizabeth
    2. First Sunday and First Week During Advent
    Religious Christmas Poems:
    Christmas Crafting for Your Family:
    Questions and Answers About Advent:

    A greyscale illustration of Jesus and the children

     
    Description of Illustration: Jesus cradles little ones on his lap, parents and shepherds bring children to meet with Jesus

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    Christ with halo blesses children


    Description of Illustration:  Jesus blesses the little ones , three children, baby, boy and girl all kneeling, Christ with cross halo, blue robe

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    A Watercolor of Jesus Blessing Little Children

    Description of Illustration:  Jesus blesses the little ones with gentle affection, care and attentive expression

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    Is painting Jesus the same as committing idolatry?

           We believe that the pictorial representations of Christ are not sinful in and of themselves, unless they portray him as unjust. Some people harbor the sin of idolatry inside their own hearts and then project it onto an object, person, place or idea. Undermining idolatry is not possible by simply destroying that which a human commits it with. Idolaters suffer from a particular affliction that will simply transfer itself to another form or  obsessive fascination once the former object is removed. Idolatry must be dealt with between the transgressor and the Holy Spirit; it is the only real solution for curing this sin.
           In ancient times, visual depictions of human gods were often used to enamor those people suffering from superstition, they used ideas attached to objects that were not often just or easy to live by. One also needed a great deal of wealth and craft to make very artistic renderings or sculpture and the poor and rich alike became easily fascinated with these artifacts. We have all read...

    "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;" Exodus 20:5 (NKJ)

           The key to understanding this commandment, is to understanding the sin of those who needed to hear it and keep it. If a person does not worship and put other gods before God, he is not an idolator. Also, if that person clearly understands that a depiction of Christ is not Christ himself, he is not an idolator. Therefore the mere possession or observance of a picture of Jesus is not inherently evil for the one who keeps God's commandments.
           Also look at the word "graven." This word is very important. The meaning of the word graven is "past participle of GRAVE. The meaning of grave is - "a place of burial for the dead and or a word used as an allusive term for death" Those who worship dead images are worshiping death or "nothing." God is saying that He is not to be compared with "nothing" or "death." So you see that this commandment goes much deeper than most people presume.
           Modern people, including Christians, battle more realistically with the sin of idolatry using material goods like: cars, fancy homes, personal care products, clothing. They may also put their thinking ahead of God concerning: financial security, the acquisition of wealth, and advanced knowledge instead of wisdom. Idolatry has morphed into something far more sophisticated than it was in ancient objects that once represented pagan gods. Our compulsion with anything, be it an obsessive one, puts that thing, person, place or idea in God's place because it should be God who we fix our gaze and hope upon. It should be God who we worship not money, fame, power or sex.
           So why did God give a commandment that only a few need? The answer is, He didn't. God gave the commandment to all because all of us suffer from some form of idolatry many times within our lifetime. Just because we don't bend and dance around little wooden carvings anymore. . . this doesn't mean that we aren't idolators. In fact, idolatry is so common place that we need the shed blood of Jesus to forgive it often and guess what, you may not even have a picture of God/gods among your possessions.
           Then there is also the added complication in this argument that Jesus is in fact, God. So admiring a representation of him is not quite the same problematic circumstance that ancient people had with graven images, is it?
           The problem that Christians have with keeping images of Christ only becomes serious when they attach incorrect interpretations to those images. Interpretations like, painting Jesus only as an Anglo Saxon because you think that Middle Eastern people are not as intelligent. All of this prejudice should not be attached to the Lord, for no matter if his eyes were blue or brown, he was and still is Lord. He is far smarter and superior to us all. That is why he commands us to study and strive to understand his word.
           There is great danger in being overly simplistic in the interpretation of God's commandments. In doing this, one has a tendency to fall victim to underestimating God's concern for us throughout time. It also makes people quick to criticize the necessity of the gospel, the necessity of the cross.
           Many modern Christians make the mistake of believing that if they keep law by their own interpretation of that law, they have fulfilled the law. But how many of us are guilty of worshiping death? We live in a culture that surrounds us with a fascination for death, yet in the future, in God's future, there is no death.
           The truth is that the law cannot be kept perfectly at all times so Jesus keeps it for us at all times. Inside of us he sent the Holy Spirit, to abide with us and teach us right from wrong. Worship the one true God, then learn to look upon things, people and ideas in correct perspective. Remember that Jesus calls himself our brother and the devil our adversary. If you keep this in mind, you will have a deeper understanding of Matthew chapter 5. (Jesus takes our place before the judgement of God only he is capable of fulfilling the law perfectly.)

    Sermon Starter Index

    Samples of vintage clip art found in the Sermon Starter Index.
    I've redrawn and added text to these vintage photos, illustrations, graphic so that the clergy may use the following clip art to suggest an idea, illustrate a point, hint at belief, or illustrate a sermon/Bible study.  Christian bloggers might also find them amusing enough to illustrate a post or two as well.
    All graphics/illustrations/clip art on this web journal are free to download and use for personal art projects, church related hard copy or webpages. Images are not to be redistributed in any other collections of clip art online. Please include a link back to this web journal if you use the materials for web articles. Link to htpp://christianclipartreview.blogspot.com
    1. The Black Box
    2. The Voyeurs' Vice
    3. Shocked!
    4. Babbling Tongues Talk Trash!
    5. Presto Chango!
    6. Walking on the clouds!
    7. Travel to the stars...
    8. Time is running out...
    9. "Travel at Your Own Risk!" 
    10. The "friendly" chat
    11. Need a Makeover?
    12. Vintage photo of "Follow the Crowd"
    13. From our lips to His ears...
    14. Shocking News?
    15. Three Famous Monkeys
    16. The Remains of Their Conferences?
    17. Progress
    18. Chained, Jailed and Bored?
    19. Take Any Yardstick
    20. Safe and Sane Political Candidate?
    21. The Service That Must Not Fail!
    22. On His Soap Box
    23. Running The Race
    24. More Worlds To Conquer
    25. Sick to death of pain?
    26. Hell's Kitchen
    27. Deflationism
    28. Driving Blind! 
    29. Bedroom Problems?
    30. 'All for one, one for all' 
    31. "Please tell me what is wrong dear!" 
    32. Aim And Shoot! 
    33. "The tables have turned"
    34. The Faithful 
    35. Santa having second thoughts... 
    36. I'm the very soul of discretion
    37. "Think louder my sweet"
    38. Clip Art of Fate... 
    39. Reading the newspapers 
    40. Windows into the home 
    41. Divorce Mill 
    42. A Happy Ending 
    43. Suffering from the Daily News? 
    44. "Why Bring That Up?"
    45. Won't swallow his medicine... 
    46. Tough Times Cartoon 
    47. Can you ever have too much vision? 
    48. Had a Tough Weekend?
    49. 12 Conversational Hearts - with messages
    Page updated on November 22, 2023

    Thursday, February 23, 2017

    Dinner in Venice

    Clip Art Described: restaurant in Venice, dinner in the evening or at night, lighted lanterns, dinner tables, waiters, gondolas floating by, crowded buildings, two versions


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    "Mardi Gras" in face mask

     
    Clip Art Described: Carnival masks, facial features, masks in gold, green and purple, transparent backgrounds, one for black web pages




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    Gondolas at dusk...

    Sunset on the canal.

    Clip Art Described: oval shape, medallion shaped clip art, Italy, Venice, boats, water, city canals, Mardi Gras or Carnival clip art, transparent background
     
     Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    Three Antique Menorahs

     
    Clip Art Described: candles, candle holders, Jewish, worship, Hanukkah, ceremony



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    Wednesday, February 22, 2017

    "Coffee Questions Asked and Answered"

    Clip Art Described: black and white clip art of coffee cups, steaming hot, hands, text "Coffee Questions, Asked and Answered" perfect for newsletters from the pastor, priest, rabbi,

    Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    Stained glass keys to the kingdom...

     
    Clip Art Described: stained glass clip art of keys, keys to the kingdom, symbolic for Christ as the keys to the kingdom of God, Jesus is the key that unlocks the gateway to heaven
     
     Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    Drawing of a twisted shofar

    Clip Art Described: illustrated, twisted shofar, animal horn, announcements, Jewish traditions, ram's horn, into battle, ceremonies, sounded at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
     
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    Portrait of Dietrich Bonhoeffer



    Clip Art Described: suit and tie, glasses, black and white, Lutheran pastor, Germany WWII, He apposed Hitler and was later hung in a concentration camp after Hitler heard that the war had ended. Hitler both hated and feared Bonhoeffer so much that he had him executed just prior to committing his own suicide.

    Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    Who is the one person Hitler feared? One man, one name, made him so angry he 
    could not bear the idea of this man outliving himself . . . BONHOEFFER.

    A steaming cup of coffee...

    Clip Art Described: black and white coffee mug, steam, spoon, saucer, drink
     
     Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    "Names of Babies" Book

     
    Clip Art Described: Baby reads a book, text "Names of Babies, nostalgia, knitted pink booties, color illustration, seated baby, approximately nine months old
     
     Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    "Kiss Me I'm Irish Today"


    Clip Art Described: black and white with a touch of green, text "Kiss Me I'm Irish Today", lips, teeth, smile, quote, quote bubble, St. Patrick's Day tradition
     
     Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    Harps and harp players...

    Clip Art Described:  harps, harp players, musicians, all clip art in black and white, chairs, seated, Medieval musicians, Medieval instruments, strings, stringed instruments, music





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    Calla Lilies for a Funeral



    Clip Art Described: Calla lilies for a funeral, text "In Loving Memory, ribbon, stems, memorial, mourning, remember a loved one, flowers, black and white clip art by kathy grimm
     
     Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    "Come and Get It!"

    Clip Art Described: man holds tray of barbecue, roasted chicken, bratwurst, fries, slaw, beans, for church cook off , black and white clip art
     
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    "In Loving Memory"

    Clip Art Described:  Calla lily, text "In Loving Memory", funerals, memorial clip art, scroll, remembering friends and family, white background, fade, comes in four colors: blue, gold, green and pink

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    Tuesday, February 21, 2017

    Good Morning Father...

    Clip Art Described: daughter, hot coffee, coffee cups, bowl of sugar, breakfast table, newspaper, father, father's smile, service with a smile or affection, black and white clip art

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    Shamrock Patch

    Clip Art Described: black and white clip art, shamrocks , Irish clip art, St. Patty's Day

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    A radiant pot of gold

    Clip Art Described: shining, pot of gold, rainbow, Irish clip art, St. Patrick's Day, what is at the end of the rainbow
     
     Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    Bedroom Problems?



    Clip Art Described: hand, ring on pinky finger, arm extended, miniature bed, marriage counseling, bedroom issues, couples

    Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.

    Clip Art of A Green Shamrock


    Clip Art Described: lucky clover, green shamrock, St. Patrick's Day, Irish, Ireland,

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    An Open Bible


    Clip Art Described: an open Bible, book, words, type, instruction, simple black and white line drawing of Bible, read

    Have a question about the illustration? Just type it in the comment box and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. I only publish content that is closely related to the subject folks.