Drawn into a Painting
"There is something of God's spirit in each of us." - Quaker beliefs Oh, the power of a painting! I was charmed to see a well-executed canvas of Little Falls Friends Meeting House in the plein air exhibit I attended at…
"There is something of God's spirit in each of us." - Quaker beliefs Oh, the power of a painting! I was charmed to see a well-executed canvas of Little Falls Friends Meeting House in the plein air exhibit I attended at…
"Autumn dresses in gold. Its the season of the soul." My Father was a steady rock throughout my life. Today he will be celebrating his 94th birthday in heaven with my mom. They became soulmates when my mom was 12…
Last week I attended a funeral for my sister-in-law's ninety-one year old father. There was a very lovely small graveside gathering and he was given military honors. Not only did the deceased earn his doctorate degree (a professor of…
Last weekend when I was pounding the pavement in historic downtown Bel Air, attending the 2020 Paint-Out, I encountered two sites which really delighted. A massive amount of bubbles were overflowing from the gorgeous, shapely fountain which is posed…
What do artists do when there is only a two hour window to sketch and paint? Luckily on historic Main Street in Bel Air, MD there are many charming spots to chose from. So you work speedily and try to…
Today a new exhibit called Vistas and Vacations opens at Harford Artists Gallery http://www.ArtinHarford.org in Bel Air, MD. It will be the first public display of my fiber arts. I'm feeling a bit vulnerable but not nearly to the degree…
I love church hymns especially those I remember from my childhood. But there are beautiful contemporary church songs too. As the Deer is a personal favorite.
Reverend Bryon Brought has whetted my interest in learning about spiritual song writers through the ages. I’ve been all ears during his sermon series of one of the most prolific hymn writers of all time, Fanny Crosby.
The backstory of her life is most interesting and as an author myself, I’d like to suggest perhaps her lyric writing became a valuable outlet for her emotions and feelings.
Very briefly, Fanny Crosby became blind at age 6 due to a physician’s mistake in prescribing the wrong medicine for an eye problem. Her blindness left her at a disadvantage. However, despite her challenges she became an eloquent lyric writer and worked in New York City to help many people during the 1840s pandemic.
Out of her challenges and being “different” than others came reassuring, heartfelt words of songs which soothe the soul and provide hope.
Thank you to Rev. Bryon Brought for bringing this sermon series to our faith community. I’ve enjoyed learning about a hymn writer from two hundred years ago.
"In those rarest moments, the answer is obvious and rings as loud as a church bell." - Nicholas Sparks The growing season is nearly over and seeds sown in spring produced the fruit now being harvested. I've been reflecting on…
"Change is inevitable. Growth is optional." - John Maxwell Since 2001 America has had three major wake-up calls. The first was 9/11 - the fall of the Twin Towers. Then the 2008 economic recession and now the 2020 pandemic. But…