We donated blood this week at a local Baptist church. Their wifi password is "Jesus Saves" and they had lots of artwork on their walls. I took a photo of one of their bulletin boards.
Readers here know that I spend most of my time and energy on art, so I'm sharing a few images and links for anyone interested in seeing how Easter has been portrayed through the centuries and in different settings.
On X, "it is finished" is trending.
At the end of this post, there are a couple of posts about how Western society has changed.
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"Christ died for you individually just as much as if you'd been the only man in the world."--C.S. Lewis
Two blog posts about Easter art:
Ukrainian Easter eggs:
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For the following posts on X, you can click on the heading and go to the original post.
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci is 526 years old, and it's had a rough history.
Monks used to eat breakfast next to it, Napoleon's soldiers turned the room into a stable, and it was bombed during WWII.
And somebody once added a new door that destroyed the feet of Jesus...
An old post:
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And then there are the changes in Western society.
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Annual reminder that in 1956, New York lit up with crosses on Good Friday.
A powerful image of a city that is quite different today...
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