"Lenten Discipline: A Generational Reflection" is our Lenten series this year on the Rezblog. Each week, it will feature someone from a different generation as they reflect on how they engage the season of Lent. "Lenten Discipline: A Generational Reflection" is our Lenten series this year on the Rezblog. Each week, it will feature someone from a different generation as they reflect on how they engage the season of ...Continue Reading
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In this interview, Laura Tabbut (leader of the Visual Arts ministry) talks about her experience making the banners used in Resurrection’s worship services. Interviewed by Kevin Emmert, Laura discusses the process for designing and making banners, offers her insights about how they contribute to Resurrection’s worship life, and provides details about the banners we have been seeing throughout Lent. In this interview, Laura Tabbut (leader of the Visual Arts ministry) talks about her experience making the banners used in Resurrection’s worship services. Interviewed by Kevin Emmert, Laura discusses the process for designing and making banners, offers her insights about how they contribute to Resurrection’s worship life, and provides details about the banners we have been seeing ...Continue Reading
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“Lenten Discipline: A Generational Reflection” is our Lenten series this year on the Rezblog. Each week, it will feature someone from a different generation as they reflect on how they engage the season of Lent. “Lenten Discipline: A Generational Reflection” is our Lenten series this year on the Rezblog. Each week, it will feature someone from a different generation as they reflect on how they engage the season of ...Continue Reading
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“Lenten Discipline: A Generational Reflection” is our Lenten series this year on the Rezblog. Each week, it will feature someone from a different generation as they reflect on how they engage the season of Lent. “Lenten Discipline: A Generational Reflection” is our Lenten series this year on the Rezblog. Each week, it will feature someone from a different generation as they reflect on how they engage the season of ...Continue Reading
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Ekphrasis, the Greek word meaning “to proclaim or call an inanimate object by name,” is traditionally a verbal or visual description of another work of art. At heart, it seeks to allow one medium of art to encounter another, and to allow one artist to step into the world of a fellow creator. This Ash Wednesday, three Resurrection artists offer the ekphrastic results of their time spent with van Gogh’s “Pietà.” This poem, reflection, and painting are meant to lead you into a time of reflective worship as we enter into the season of Lent.Ekphrasis, the Greek word meaning “to proclaim or call an inanimate object by name,” is traditionally a verbal or visual description of another work of art. At heart, it seeks to allow one medium of art to encounter another, and to allow one artist to step into the world of a fellow creator. This Ash Wednesday, three Resurrection artists offer the ekphrastic results of their time spent ...Continue Reading
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Our Worship Pastor, Steve Williamson, has written this worship song around this vision for unity. It is a setting of Ephesians 4:4-6. Check out the video and lyrics below. You can also download it to take it with you throughout the week.
Our Worship Pastor, Steve Williamson, has written this worship song around this vision for unity. It is a setting of Ephesians 4:4-6. Check out the video and lyrics below. You can also download it to take it with you throughout the ...Continue Reading
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At the tomb of Lazarus, Jesus says to Martha, "Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?" Martha believes, but does not expect to see the glory of God in action...
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At the tomb of Lazarus, Jesus says to Martha, "Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?" Martha believes, but does not expect to see the glory of God in action... By Margie ...Continue Reading
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This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s pieces are the result of reflections by Resurrection artists on John 9:1-38. This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s pieces are the result of reflections by Resurrection artists on John ...Continue Reading
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This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s piece is a collection of art drawn by our children. It represents scenes from the woman at the well as well as other Bible stories.
This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s piece is a collection of art drawn by our children. It represents scenes from the woman at the well as well as other Bible ...Continue Reading
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This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s piece on John 3:1-17 is a personal reflection from a Resurrection staff member whose life is a vivid example of being born again. This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s piece on John 3:1-17 is a personal reflection from a Resurrection staff member whose life is a vivid example of being born ...Continue Reading
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