This week on the commission4mission webpage we have stories about the dedication of our first completed commission and about the opening of our current exhibition.
Our first completed commission, two paintings by Henry Shelton, was dedicated on Tuesday 1st September as part of the dedication by the Rt. Revd. David Hawkins (Bishop of Barking and Patron of Commission For Mission), Rt. Revd. Mgr. David Manson (Vicar General, Brentwood Diocese) and Revd. Roy Jackson (Superintendent Minister, Romford Methodist Circuit) of the new St Luke's Chapel at Queen's Hospital, Romford.
A set of Henry Shelton's Stations of the Cross are currently on show at St Barnabas Walthamstow as part of the E17 Art Trail. Steven Saxby writes about how thrilled he is to have them displayed at St Barnabas.
At the Greenbelt Festival there was much talk about eradicating the gap between what we believe and how we act. So it has been encouraging to return from a Festival celebrating the creativity of the Arts to these two specific expressions of that God-given creativity that commission4mission has incubated and brought to birth.
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Pierce Pettis - Grandmother's Song.
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Saturday, 5 September 2009
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Friday, 21 August 2009
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There are three new stories on the commission4mission webpage this week. First off, a round up of some recent press coverage; an interview with Henry Shelton about his commission at Queen's Hospital (to be dedicated by the Bishop of Barking on Tuesday 1st September) and an exhibition review that I wrote for Art & Christianity.
This was followed by updated information about the first two events in our autumn programme. Henry's Stations of the Cross are being exhibited at St Barnabas Walthamstow as part of the E17 Art Trail in September. Then in October our artists will be exhibiting at All Saints Goodmayes as part of their Festival weekend which also features a concert organised by c4m member, Alexander Chaplin.
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Tom Waits - Hang On St. Christopher.
This was followed by updated information about the first two events in our autumn programme. Henry's Stations of the Cross are being exhibited at St Barnabas Walthamstow as part of the E17 Art Trail in September. Then in October our artists will be exhibiting at All Saints Goodmayes as part of their Festival weekend which also features a concert organised by c4m member, Alexander Chaplin.
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Tom Waits - Hang On St. Christopher.
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