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Ceremony (with a Side of Cake)
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Sermon Preparation or Illustration and 3 more types
This artwork and exegesis by
Jan L. Richardson
are inspired by Matthew 3:13-17. Discussing the importance of ritual in marking transitions,
Richardson
describes the symbolic choice of Jesus in starting his public ministry through baptism.
Matthew 3:13-17
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Baptism,
Epiphany,
Rites,
Symbolism
Baptism of Jesus: Following the Flow
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Sermon Preparation or Illustration and 3 more types
Inspired by the baptism of Christ, this painting and exegesis by
Jan L. Richardson
are based on Matthew 3:13-17. Discussing the symbolism of water in the Jordan River,
Richardson
describes Jesus' liminal yield to his calling.
Matthew 3:13-17
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Baptism,
Epiphany,
Jesus,
Jordan River
Blessing the Baptism
Jan L Richardson
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Global Worship
Song or Hymn, Artwork, Poetry
Jan
Richardson
's poem "Blessing the Baptism" speaks of love and delight toward one being baptized. It is accompanied by her painting "Washed" inspired by the baptism of Jesus (Luke 3:15-22).
Luke 3:15-22
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Baptism,
Blessing,
Washing,
Epiphany
Take Me to the River
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Sermon Preparation or Illustration and 3 more types
Inspired by the ritual of Jesus' baptism, this artwork and exegesis by
Jan L. Richardson
are based on Mark 1:4-11. As waters rise to claim us, we are blessed through baptism in preparation for the work...
Mark 1:4-11
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Baptism,
Epiphany,
Work,
Preparation
Baptized into Belovedness
Thom M Shuman
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Global Worship
Artwork, Poetry
This resource, inspired by Mark 1:11, contains both a poem by Thom Shuman on the longing to experience baptismal life, identity, and grace, as well as original artwork by Jan
Richardson
titled "Baptized and Beloved."
Mark 1:11
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Baptism,
Baptism Of Christ,
Holy Spirit,
Identity
Washed
Jan L Richardson
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Jan Richardson Images
Artwork
Brushstrokes depicting the water of baptism. Available for projection in worship.
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Baptism,
Dying And Rising With Christ,
Art
Baptism of Jesus
Jan L Richardson
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Jan Richardson Images
Artwork
A charcoal drawing for projection in worship.
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Baptism,
God's Threeness,
Image Of God,
Art
Beginning with Beloved
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Sermon Preparation or Illustration, Artwork, Poetry
Jan
Richardson
offers a blessing based on the baptism of Jesus in Mark 1:4-11. Repeating the refrain of "Beloved,"
Richardson
invites us to receive this word from God as one meant for us, even today.
Mark 1:4-11
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Baptism,
Blessing,
Jesus,
Love
Beloved Is Where We Begin
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Scripture Meditation or Sermon, Artwork, Poetry
A reflection, plus a related painting and poem, by Jan
Richardson
on Luke 4:1-13.
Richardson
, writing to people preparing for Lent, says that Christians should journey into their wilderness remembering that God has called them beloved.
Luke 4:1-13
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Lent,
Love,
Baptism,
Temptation Of Christ
Born of Water, Born of Spirit
Jan L Richardson
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Jan Richardson Images
Artwork
A painted paper collage available for projection in worship.
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Baptism,
Dying And Rising With Christ,
Art,
Powerpoint
Washed
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Scripture Meditation or Sermon and 4 more types
Artwork and a poem by Jan
Richardson
inspired by the baptism of Jesus in Luke 3:15-17, 21-22.
Richardson
's poem explores the significance and experience of calling Jesus "blessed," and being blessed in turn by him.
Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
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Baptism,
Baptism Of Christ,
Blessing,
Art
Transfiguration: Mum’s the Word (Maybe)
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Sermon Preparation or Illustration and 3 more types
Jan
Richardson
reflects on Jesus' transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-9) and draws parallels with the annunciation to Mary (Luke 1:26-38) and the baptism of Jesus (Matthew 3:17).
Matthew 17:1-9
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Transfiguration,
Mary,
Peter,
Baptism
Baptized and Beloved
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Artwork, Article about Worship and the Sacraments, Article about Artwork
A reflection, with related artwork, by Jan
Richardson
on the baptism of Jesus in Luke 3:15-17, 21-22.
Richardson
tells the story of a woman who, after a terrible experience of violence, clings to her baptismal identity.
Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
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Baptism,
Beauty,
Baptism Of Christ,
Identity
Catch of the Day
Jan L Richardson
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The Painted Prayerbook
Sermon Preparation or Illustration and 3 more types
An image and commentary on Matthew 4.12-23. How are we, Christ's disciples, truly like the fishermen and also like fish?
Matthew 4:12-23
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Baptism,
Epiphany,
Jesus,
Gospel
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