ARTS & MISCELLANEOUS

Carry Me
by Tim Lowly

Brian Volck in the on-line blog “Image: Art, Faith, Mystery” writes: “Lately, I’ve been reading some works at the intersection of theology and the impaired body. As a physician trying to live as a Christian, that’s where I spend much of my professional time. While I treasure idealized portrayals of the human figure in classical and Italian Renaissance art, I, like you, perhaps, am an imperfect body in a suffering world. In my life and work, I experience pain and suffering less as a brutal shattering of perfection than a familiar, often ironic companion - Here’s where I find the work of (21st century) visual artist Tim Lowly so compelling. His daughter, Temma, who appears frequently in his paintings, has a constellation of impairments Lowly never disguises. - Lowly lovingly places his daughter in contexts which neither idealize nor demean her.
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Church Food Pantry


The cupboard is looking a little bare. Today we had six families/people come in for food. So if
you can bring anything Wednesday night or this Sunday it would be great!
We have established somewhat of a process now to have folks sign for food as a means of tracking our giving as well as setting some expectations that recipients are not just coming in on too frequent a basis. Thanks to Hilari for doing that for us!
For your reference the popular items include:
canned tuna/chicken
canned vegetables
canned beans/chili
cereal
pasta
mac and cheese in a box
rice
canned fruit
peanut butter
I have found some great deals at Long’s Drugs and I also understand the Dollar store and Costco have good buys to make our $$$ stretch.

– Greta

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