12th Annual Faith and Arts Sunday

Members look at examples of the art work of children and adults submitted as part of the annual Faith and Arts Sunday

LCH celebrated its annual Faith and Arts Sunday on February 8. Held each spring, this is a time when members of the congregations recognize the many ways the arts enrich our lives and honor the artist of all ages who call LCH home.

Works submitted this year represented a wide variety of media. There were examples of needle craft, paintings, digital media, poetry, prose, photography, drawings, woodworking, and even action figures.

Participating artists included young children, working adults, and retirees. Some, like members of the Writers’ Workshop, meet regularly as a group, but many work at home and share as part of this annual event.

At right, members look at examples of the art work of children and adults submitted as part of the annual Faith and Arts Sunday.

The slideshow below includes photos of most of the works shared. Click on any of the slides to open up a larger version in a new window.

Read poetry and prose written by members of the Writers’ Workshop.

“Ying Yang,” and “Mt. Fiji” (ceramics) by Diana SellnerItems Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday (clockwise from top left)—“something” (something) by Jean-Paul Klingebiel; “something” (something) by Kathryn Klingebiel; “Lace Sampler Sweater” (linen) and “Two-tone Blanket” (cotton) by Linda Miller; “Heart Pillow” (hand sewn) by Samantha LuuloaItems Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday (clockwise from top left)—“Arizona” (photograph) by Richard Cook; “Side Table” (Broken LCH pew) and “Carved Travel Cribbage” (teak) by Jeff Lilley; “Trophy for Nana” (clay) by Azure Sueda; “Winnie’s Family” (Wooden puzzles and photo) by Don JohnsonMembers read the poetry and prose shared by participants in the Writers’ Workshop.Items Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday (left to right)—“Tree of Life” (wood, copper, and gold leaf), “Gathering Light from Above and Below” (painting and wood sculpture), and “Like a Tree” (carved wood) by Don JohnsonItems Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday (top to bottom)—“Untitled” (tempera) by Carol Langner; “Sophie” (charcoal) by Fritz FritschelItems Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday (left to right and top to bottom)—5 unidentified; “Progeny—80 and Counting” (photography) by Don JohnsonItems Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday—“Scenes in Honolulu #1 through #7” (photography) by Jim CartwrightItems Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday (top to bottom and left to right)—“Scenes in Honolulu #8 and #9” (photography) by Jim Cartwright; “Nudibranch-Lungs (left), Smelling Horns (right),” “Anna’s Chromodoris Nudibranch,” “Christmas Tree Worm,” “Yellow Sea Cucumbers with 5-Tentacle Mouths,” “Grey Gill Nudibranch (note horns),” “Gold Mouth Sea Squirt Tunicate” (photography) by Steve MillerItems Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday (top to bottom and left to right)—“Sleepy Network Pipefish,” “Banded Coral Shrimp (3 pairs of claws),” “Squirrel Fish and Friends” (photography) by Steve Miller; “Still Life” and “Aspens and Pines” (charcoal) by Fritz FritschelItems Displayed at Faith and Arts Sunday—“Action v. Interaction” (posed action figures) by Robert Tellander
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