30 April, 2024

Artists Contribute to Yearlong Bible Emphasis

by | 7 July, 2012 | 0 comments

By Jennifer Taylor

Harbor of Hope Christian Church (North Chelmsford, MA) began “Garden to City,” a yearlong journey through the Bible, in January. The sermons at each weekend service in 2012 correspond to a weekly Bible reading plan, and a special blog reinforces the themes with articles, quotes, and videos.

Harbor of Hope”s staff approached local artist Bradford Rusick with the idea of hosting an art exhibition to complement the “Garden to City” story; Rusick then connected with Amirah, a Boston nonprofit that is building a safe house to provide whole-person care to women who have come out of human trafficking.

The result has been cooperation between storytellers, artists, and advocates. The Garden to City art exhibit opened April 28 at the Harbor of Hope building with pieces by artists from across the Northeast, including Ric Haynes, whose work has been displayed by the Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim Museum, and The Getty Foundation.

“”˜Garden to City” is about the journey of life, and it”s about restoration,” said Meg Lynch, a community volunteer coordinator with Amirah. “It”s a story of restoring broken lives and healing wounds in the world. The work of Amirah is to bring that very story into the lives of women who are fighting to recover their dignity.”

Rusick said he hoped the artwork would inspire viewers to consider their own journeys and to see the people around them with compassion. The show provided viewers with the opportunity to learn more about Amirah and donate their time, gifts, or money to help the cause.

www.harborofhope.org

www.gardentocity.com

 

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Historic Canton, Ohio, Church to Open New Campus

After two years of strong growth, First Christian Church in Canton, Ohio, is expanding. The historic church—once led by P. H. Welshimer—hopes to open its first campus location this fall. The church in November spent $2.1 million on a 33,000-square-foot building on 5 acres on the southwest side of Canton. . . .

StoneBridge, IDES Helping with Tornado Recovery in Omaha Area

StoneBridge Christian Church and International Disaster Emergency Service are teaming to help with recovery efforts in the Elkhorn, Neb., area. That Omaha suburb is one of many areas ravaged by tornadoes and severe storms in Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska, and other states over the weekend. . . .

Ministry Help Wanted

Recent postings: Norwin Christian Church in North Huntingdon, Pa., is seeking a full-time worship minister. Lycoming Christian Church in Linden, Pa., is seeking a minister of children, youth, and young adults. Michigan City (Ind.) Christian Church needs a senior minister. Impact Christian Church (Moon Township, Pa.) looks to hire an executive pastor. And more . . .

Fifth Person Arrested in Deaths of Kansas Women

A fifth person has been arrested on charges in the deaths of two women from Hugoton, Kan. Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, a minister’s wife, went missing March 30 and were found dead on an Oklahoma farm April 14. . . .

THROWBACK THURSDAY: ‘Cloned in God’s Image’ (1984)

“In one sense Christians are clones,” Virgil Felton wrote in 1984. “We are cloned in God’s image (Genesis 1:27). We are cloned by a new birth (John 3:5). We are cloned as new creatures (2 Corinthians 5:17). . . .”

Follow Us