2017 Stations of the Cross Art Experience
March 7, 2017, 4:22pm
Have You ever Prayed the Stations of the Cross?
The Stations of the Cross refer to the journey Jesus took, from his arrest in the garden, to his death on the cross, and the placing of his body in the tomb. Each station focuses on one particular step along this journey. The Stations give us an opportunity to reflect on Christ’s suffering and sacrifice.
This year, as part of our observance of Lent, we will create our own version of the Stations of the Cross, and we invite you to consider creating one – either individually or with others (a friend, your family, a Sunday School class, church committee, etc.) (The above image was created by Tonyia Tidline.)
The stations can take almost any form that you can imagine:
Stations will be installed by April 9th.
Click on this link to see a list of the Scriptural Stations of the Cross.
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Jesus is Whipped and Slapped[/caption]
The Stations of the Cross refer to the journey Jesus took, from his arrest in the garden, to his death on the cross, and the placing of his body in the tomb. Each station focuses on one particular step along this journey. The Stations give us an opportunity to reflect on Christ’s suffering and sacrifice.
This year, as part of our observance of Lent, we will create our own version of the Stations of the Cross, and we invite you to consider creating one – either individually or with others (a friend, your family, a Sunday School class, church committee, etc.) (The above image was created by Tonyia Tidline.)
The stations can take almost any form that you can imagine:
- Photography
- Paint, pastels, pen and ink, collage…
- Music
- Sculpture
- Mobile
- Textile arts
- Power Point
- Video
- Written word
- Multi-media
Stations will be installed by April 9th.
Click on this link to see a list of the Scriptural Stations of the Cross.
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