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Saturday, 12 March 2016

commission4mission and The Worship Cloud



Three collections of images by commission4mission artists are available for download via theworshipcloud.com.
  • Mark of the Cross features 20 poetic meditations on Christ’s journey to the cross and reactions to his resurrection and ascension (images by Henry Shelton and words by myself).
  • The Passion: Reflections and Prayers features pictures, poems and prayers by Henry Shelton and I which enable us to follow Jesus on his journey to the cross reflecting both on the significance and the pain of that journey as we do so and published as a double-sided A3 sheet with all the images, haiku-like meditations and prayers laid out in sequence for ease of devotional use.
  • Stations of the Cross by Valerie Dean are available as a powerpoint presentation and as a pdf file. Her Stations of the Cross have a very clear and intense focus on details which are evocative of the whole.
Individual images, pdfs and powerpoints for these collections are all available for download from The Worship Cloud.

The Worship Cloud brings you over 22,000 resources for you to use in leading worship or for personal devotion. Every resource is available to buy as an individual download, however you can also take out one of The Worship Cloud’s subscription packages. A subscription package tops up your account with credits each Monday morning. These credits can be used to download resources, saving you money and making sure you have the resources to bring your congregation or yourself that bit closer to God. The Worship Cloud Store has a selection of print and digital books available to buy, as well as PowerPoints, movies and music. 

commission4mission artists can sell images and presentation of their images through commission4mission’s page on theworshipcloud.com which has all the packages and images currently available from our artists.

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