Art . . .
As many of you already know, I’ve really gotten into the whole painting thing. Well, watercolor, not oil paint or anything.
And since I’ve taken up the hobby of watercolor painting, I’ve learned a few lessons that can be applied to the Christian walk. Is it any shock, then, that I preached a sermon on the subject?
But now that I look back, it wasn’t just art that I preached about, the preaching and the video presentation used to share the message were also forms of art. Each one a gift or ability that improves the more you do it, especially with instruction.
The Finished Product
So, below is the video. It is an artistic presentation of art and the art of preaching within the context of a pandemic. If the video won’t play, try going to Bethlehem’s Facebook page @Bethlehembaptistwarthen.
BTW, the singers were thrilled to be able to get together after being away from church so long. And, if you live in our area, we sure could use some more musicians and singers. Just let me know π
And for those of you who can’t seem to watch the Facebook version, here it is uploaded to YouTube.
I was all ready to step back into church until I read about that little IFB that took all the precautions and still ended up becoming a hot spot.
I donβt know if I mentioned it, but we are going to start back (with limitations) on the 14th.
It tells me that the video isn’t available… π¦ But I think it’s great that you did a sermon using art as a metaphor! π
What? Oh, you’ve GOT to see the video! If nothing else, go to @bethlehembaptistwarthen and watch it on the church’s Facebook page. By the way, I can do better than the picture I show at the beginning. Just saying π
I couldn’t see the video either. We still haven’t been able to go to church here in the UK.
I think I will try to upload it to YouTube. If I can’t just go to the church’s Facebook page @bethlehembaptistwarthen.
Okay. Sure
Lovely post by the way!π