Artist: restored, recolored, resized by the staff
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Monday, February 1, 2016
Marbled Paper: Escargot: Reds & Black
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Escargot Patterned Papers
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Marbled Paper: Escargot: Muted Blues, Ivory, Burgundy & Ocher
Artist: restored, recolored, resized by the staff
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Escargot Patterned Papers
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Marbled Paper: Escargot: Red, White, Yellow & A Blue-Grey
Artist: restored, recolored, resized by the staff
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Escargot Patterned Papers
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Marbled Paper: Escargot: Monochromatic Blues
Artist: restored, recolored, resized by the staff
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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
A Good Shepherd with The Cross
Description of the illustration: a good shepherd with a sheep about his shoulders, cross, monochromatic colors: brown, gold, green, grey, pink, purple, red, teal and blue, transparent backgrounds, perfect for web pages, church stationary, e-mail, newsletters etc...
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Creation Banner by Lois Prahlow
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| Creation Banner designed by Lois Prahlow. Jpg. not for republishing. Original Banner 11 ft. across, made with felts. |
The banner is divided into eight segments, seven for the days of the
creation, and one for the day of new creation, the day of salvation in
which we live. In the lower left, the separation of light and darkness
is depicted on Day One. Proceeding clockwise, Day Two symbolizes the
separation of the waters; Day Three, the establishment of dry land and
plant life; Day Four, the creation of sun, moon, and stars; Day Five,
the creation of fish and birds; Day Six, the creation of animals and
man, with male and female being given dominion over all of creation; Day
Seven, God’s resting from his labors, with open hands extending in
blessing. Day Eight shows the hands of Jesus, God’s Son, marked with the
wounds of the nails. From a chalice, droplets of blood splash beneath
those hands. A cross and Host, marked with IHS (monogram for Jesus) are
central to the eighth Day.
Pure light, when broken up by a prism, reveals the spectrum of the
rainbow. Hence the banner was constructed using the rainbow color
progression to emphasize this quality of light. The center of the banner
depicts the Spirit of God (dove) who moved over the face of the waters
when the world was created, and Jesus Christ the pure Light of the
world. article and design by Lois Prahlow.
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Friday, January 22, 2016
A New Palm Sunday Set
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| "Whoever wants to serve me must follow me, so that my servant will be with me where I am. And my Father will honor anyone who serves me." John12:26 |
Description of Illustrations: three graphics designed to coordinate with each other, these come in the traditional Palm Sunday colors: purple and green, portrait of Jesus, palm branches, small marble donkey all by K. Grimm, text is scripture from the Gospel of John
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| "Here comes your king, riding on a young donkey." |
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Easter and Lent,
Gospel of John,
Palm Sunday
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Prutah or Widows's Mites
Description of the illustration: transparent background, coins, mites
The Lesson of the widow's mite is presented in the Synoptic Gospels (Mark 12:41-44, Luke 21:1-4), in which Jesus is teaching at the Temple in Jerusalem. The Gospel of Mark specifies that two mites (Greek lepta) are together worth a quadrans, the smallest Roman coin. A lepton was the smallest and least valuable coin in circulation in Judea, worth about six minutes of an average daily wage.
Prutah (Hebrew: פרוטה) is a word borrowed from the Mishnah and the Talmud, in which it means "a coin of smaller value". The word was probably derived originally from an Aramaic word with the same meaning.
The prutah was an ancient copper Jewish coin worth about one thousandth of a pound. A loaf of bread at that time was worth about 10 prutot (plural of prutah). One prutah was also worth two lepta (singular lepton), which was the smallest denomination minted by the Hasmonean and Herodian Dynasty kings.
Prutot were also minted by the Roman Procurators of the Province of Judea, and later were minted by the Jews during the First Jewish Revolt (sometimes called 'Masada coins').
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Ancient Artifacts and Cultures,
Ancient Israel and Judah,
Gospel of Luke,
Gospel of Mark,
Money
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Illustration of a Chalice
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Description of the illustration: a restored illustration of an antique challis, art work, portrait of Jesus inscribed in silver and gold, halo, last supper, Holy Communion, two versions, transparent background on one
A Chalice (from Latin calix, mug, borrowed from Greek kalyx, shell, husk) is a goblet or footed cup intended to hold a drink. In general religious terms, it is intended for drinking during a ceremony.
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Ancient Artifacts and Cultures,
Communion
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A Carnival Mask
Description of the illustration: mask of a court jester, crackle finish, gold and green, smile, text "Carnival"
The Carnival season, a variation of the traditional manner of preparing for the start of the Christian liturgical season of Lent, starts after Twelfth Night, on Epiphany (January 6). It is a season of parades, balls (some of them masquerade balls), and king cake parties. It has traditionally been part of the winter social season; which at one time was when parties for Southern Society women, débutante balls, were arranged.
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Mardi Gras
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The Mardi Gras Flag
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| The official Mardi-Gras flag. |
Description of the Illustration: The flag colors are purple, gold and green, text "Mardi Gras, purple outline of a king's crown, the version of the flag is by grimm
The traditional colors of the New Orleans Mardi Gras are purple, green, and gold.
All three colors were used by the Catholic Church throughout history
and thus continued to be used in relation to Mardi Gras which was
Catholic in origin.
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The King's Crown
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| King's court crown for Mardi-Gras |
Description of the illustration: transparent background, purple velvet, jewels, crown for Mardi Gras, King of the Carnival
The formal end of New Orleans Mardi Gras arrives with the "Meeting of the Courts," a ceremony at which Rex and His Royal Consort, the King and Queen of Carnival, meet with Comus and his Queen, at the ball of the Mistick Krewe of Comus, New Orleans' oldest active Carnival organization. The Meeting of the Courts happens at the conclusion of the two groups' masked balls, which in modern times have both been held at the New Orleans Municipal Auditorium. Following Hurricane Katrina, the ball has been held in the Marriott Hotel.
The formal end of New Orleans Mardi Gras arrives with the "Meeting of the Courts," a ceremony at which Rex and His Royal Consort, the King and Queen of Carnival, meet with Comus and his Queen, at the ball of the Mistick Krewe of Comus, New Orleans' oldest active Carnival organization. The Meeting of the Courts happens at the conclusion of the two groups' masked balls, which in modern times have both been held at the New Orleans Municipal Auditorium. Following Hurricane Katrina, the ball has been held in the Marriott Hotel.
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Mardi Gras
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A Medallion Shaped Graphic for Mardi Gras
Description of the illustration: transparent background, three court jesters, gold, green and purple, traditional Mardi Gras colors, text reads "Mardi Gras"
Mardi Gras also called Shrove Tuesday, or Fat Tuesday, in English, refers to events of the Carnival celebrations, beginning on or after the Christian feasts of the Epiphany (Three King's Day) and culminating on the day before Ash Wednesday. Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday", reflecting the practice of the last night of eating richer, fatty foods before the ritual fasting of the Lenten season.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Worship With Gladness
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| Orange, blue and white combined |
Description of the illustration: all have transparent backgrounds, tuba and French horn, brass, text reads "Worship with Gladness" comes in many versions; some with school colors too! Perfect for special concerts, music announcements, Christian high school band graphics in multiple official school colors: black and orange, green, gold, blue, purple and two red shades
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| Red and white, green combined |
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| Hot pink, purple and white combined |
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| Burgundy and black |
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| Hunter's green and black |
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| Orange and black |
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| Purple and black |
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| Cherry red and black |
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| Teal and black |
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| Yellow and black |
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| Grey and black |
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Education,
Music,
Uplifting Words
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God's Colorful Congregation
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| "How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!" Psalm 133:1 (NIV) |
Description of the illustration: church members, diversity, patterns, hand drawing,
My father loved to draw and he created a series of drawings for my web collection here before he died. He was a man who knew many sorrows in this life. He left his small congregation in Mississippi because they asked him to leave. He had radical ideas about people of all races worshiping together. This all happened before I was born. I grew up knowing my dad as a history professor, not a leader of a congregation. Even though he was ostracized by his flock, he forgave freely and raised my brothers and myself without resentment against the church or her members. He wanted to see this little publishing ministry reach far and wide across the country and across the sea. I hope that it grows bigger than either of our personal expectations.
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| A larger version for printing in hardcopy. |
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Afrocentric,
Book of Psalms,
David Rice
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Altar Flowers
Description of the illustration: by Kathy Grimm, four versions of one graphic for Altar flowers title, transparent background above version only, white backgrounds on line art versions below, title text reads, "Altar flowers" tulips and daisies, for your church web publications, bulletins etc...
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| Altar flowers title in blue, yellow and white. |
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| Altar flowers title in aqua, pink and white. |
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| Altar flowers title in hot pink, purple and white. |
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Altar
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For Your Church's Egg Hunt
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| Egg Hunt in lavender. |
Description of the illustration: graphic by Kathy Grimm, eggs on wreath, five versions of this graphic with a white background, perfect for advertising your church egg hunt this year, send it as an e-mail, print it inside bulletins, etc...
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| Egg Hunt in pink. |
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| Egg Hunt in pale yellow. |
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| Egg Hunt in baby blue. |
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| Egg Hunt in pale mint green. |
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Easter and Lent
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"Better Is One Day"
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| The original painting is by Fra. Angelico, He smiling down from heavenly places now. |
Description of the illustration: transparent background, angels singing and dancing, text reads, "Better Is One Day" inspired by Christian contemporary song written by Christ Tomlin, painted by Fra Angelico (born Guido di Pietro; c. 1395 – February 18, 1455) was an Early Italian Renaissance painter described by Vasari in his Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent".
He was known to contemporaries as Fra Giovanni da Fiesole (Brother John of Fiesole) and Fra Giovanni Angelico (Angelic Brother John). In modern Italian he is called il Beato Angelico (Blessed Angelic One); the common English name Fra Angelico means the "Angelic friar".
In 1982 Pope John Paul II proclaimed his beatification, in recognition of the holiness of his life, thereby making the title of "Blessed" official. Fiesole is sometimes misinterpreted as being part of his formal name, but it was merely the name of the town where he took his vows as a Dominican friar, and was used by contemporaries to separate him from other Fra Giovannis. He is listed in the Roman Martyrology as Beatus Ioannes Faesulanus, cognomento Angelicus—"Blessed Giovanni of Fiesole, known as 'the Angelic' ".
Vasari wrote of Fra Angelico that "it is impossible to bestow too much praise on this holy father, who was so humble and modest in all that he did and said and whose pictures were painted with such facility and piety."
In 1982 Pope John Paul II proclaimed his beatification, in recognition of the holiness of his life, thereby making the title of "Blessed" official. Fiesole is sometimes misinterpreted as being part of his formal name, but it was merely the name of the town where he took his vows as a Dominican friar, and was used by contemporaries to separate him from other Fra Giovannis. He is listed in the Roman Martyrology as Beatus Ioannes Faesulanus, cognomento Angelicus—"Blessed Giovanni of Fiesole, known as 'the Angelic' ".
Vasari wrote of Fra Angelico that "it is impossible to bestow too much praise on this holy father, who was so humble and modest in all that he did and said and whose pictures were painted with such facility and piety."
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Medley Smile/Better Is One Day
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Angels,
Uplifting Words
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The Widow's Offering or The Widow's Mite
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| The Widow's Offering. |
Description of the illustration: stained glass design graphic by
Kathy Grimm, geometric shapes, oval patterns in glass windows, scripture from Mark12:41-44 (Good News Bible), "As Jesus sat near the temple treasury, he watched the people as they dropped in their money. Many rich men dropped in a lot of money; then a poor widow came along and dropped in two little copper coins, worth about a penny. he called his disciples together and said to them, "I tell you that this poor widow put more in the offering box than all the others.For the others put in what they had to spare of their riches; but she, poor as she is, put in all she had--she gave all she had to live on."
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Gospel of Mark,
Jesus Quotes,
Stained Glass Designs
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Jesus Warns against the Teachers of the Law
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| Jesus Warns against the Teachers of the Law. |
Description of the illustration: stained glass design graphic by Kathy Grimm, geometric shapes, diamonds and square patterns for windows, scripture from The Good News Bible, Mark 12:37-40: "A large crowd was listening to Jesus gladly. As he taught them, he said, "Watch out for the teachers of the Law, who like to walk around in their long robes and be greeted with respect in the marketplace, who choose the reserved seats in the synagogues and the best places at feasts. They take advantage of widows and rob them of their homes, and make a show of saying long prayers. Their punishment will be all the worse!"
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Gospel of Mark,
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Stained Glass Designs
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God's Chosen Servant
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| Titled: God's Chosen Servant |
Description of the illustration: stained glass design by Kathy Grimm, floral design for cut glass window, Matthew 12:15-21 from the Good News Bible: "When Jesus heard about the plot against him, he went away from that place; and large crowds followed him. He healed all the sick and gave them orders not to tell others about him. He did this so as to make come true what God had said through the prophet Isaiah: "Here is my servant, whom I have chosen, the one I love, and with whom I am pleased. I will send my Spirit upon him, and he will announce my judgment to the nations. He will not argue or shout, or make loud speeches in the streets. He will not break off a bent reed, nor put out a flickering lamp. He will persist until he causes justice to triumph, and on him all peoples will put their hope."
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