Sunday, July 8, 2007

Parable TOPICS for Thur, 8/2 Meeting

RE:CREATE's next meeting will be Thur, 8/2 from 7.00-8.30PM in room W-8 at Church at Charlotte. Directions to the church can be found at http://churchatcharlotte.org/nodes/48.aspx. The 3 parables we'll be creating art for are as follows:

• The Parable of the Persistent Widow - Luke 18:1-8
• The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector - Luke 18:9-14
• The Parable of the Minas - Luke 19:11-27

These pieces will be displayed at Church at Charlotte on 8/12, 8/19 and 8/26 respectively. Please bring artwork for any or all of these parables to our next meeting (8/2).

RE:CREATE Art Exhibit - 5/6/07



On Sunday, 5/6/07, RE:CREATE held it's 1st art exhibit in the courtyard at Church at Charlotte. Artwork from 7 artists included watercolor, mixed media, digital media, photography, acrylic, and pen & ink.

Parable Artwork Display at Church at Charlotte - 6/24/07




RE:CREATE is currently producing original artwork to be displayed at Church at Charlotte throughout the summer which will coordinate with each weeks sermon on a parable in the Gospel of Luke. Here are a few photos of one of the displays from Sunday, 6/24 in which we covered the Parable of the Rich Fool (Luke 12.13-21).

TOPIC : Parable of the Great Banquet (Luke 14:15-24)

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

TOPIC : Parables



TOPIC : The Cross



Typical RE:CREATE Meeting

Typically in one of our meetings, we'll present and discuss the artwork we produced for the previous meeting's topic. Once complete, we'll use the remainder of our time for any of the follwing:

⋅ Study the topic a bit further with the group as a whole
⋅ A tutorial/overview of an artist's medium (eg. watercolor, digital media, photography, etc)
⋅ A guest speaker

We'll close our time announcing our next topic and will then reconvene at our next meeting to once again present artwork communicating that topic.

What is RE:CREATE

RE:CREATE is a group which was founded for the distinct purpose of stirring people's hearts through artistic exploration of God's Word. Participants may vary in age, experience, background, and style but all share the common desire to creatively study and communicate the Scriptures through the medium of art.