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Bottlecap Cross by Mark Hill
On the 2057 anniversary of Julius Caesar’s assassination and two weeks before the commemoration of Jesus’ execution, artists from a variety of religious and cultural backgrounds have been invited to take over the sanctuary of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church with art that explores who we kill today.

The opening reception 7pm, March 15th with light refreshments and live music by:
Spark and Echo
Spanish Flamenco Music by Silvio Solis
Kristen Leigh

RSVP for the reception on Facebook.

Art will be available for viewing:
Saturday (3/16) and Sunday (3/17) 1:30-4:30pm
Monday (3/18) – Wednesday (3/19) 3pm – 7pm

Featuring paintings, sculptures, installations, photography by:
Ventiko
Ari Dallas
Nicholas Burgess
Kyrstal Grant
Mikhail Poloskin
Students from El Puente
Students from Parsons
Christopher Rini
Roz Dimon
Harriet Faith
Marie Stile
Mark Hill
Ali Jacobs
Miguel A. Hernandez
And More!


 
 
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The door to the Castle Church where Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses as it looks today.
This past Sunday, we celebrated Reformation Day, honoring Martin Luther and all reformers for their work in revolutionizing the Church. During the summer, my wife and I decided to go to Berlin for our honeymoon. We spent a day in Wittenberg, which is two hours south of the city. Wittenberg is not where Martin Luther was born, but it is where he served for many years, first as a Catholic monk and then as a reformed Pastor. It was also where the Spirit inspired Dr. Luther to help spur the Church to the many changes it needed. To read about Minister Jake and Sandra's trip to Wittenberg, the cradle of the Reformation, click the link below.