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Interested in licensing an image for worship or ministry use? Below are images available for download for one time use in your context.
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“Let there Be” is inspired by Genesis 1:1-2:3
This image was created as part of a bundle of Holy Week resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Holy Week Art..
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the First Sunday in Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“let there be”
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Inspired by Genesis 1:1-2:3
This image was created as part of a bundle of Holy Week resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Holy Week Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Ash Wednesday / Liturgy of the Passion Year A the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Tangled Blessing” is inspired by Genesis 32:22-31
This image was created as part of a bundle of Ordinary Time resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year A Ordinary Time Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Ash Wednesday Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“tangled blessing”
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Inspired by Genesis 32:22-31
This image was created as part of a bundle of Ordinary Time resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year A Ordinary Time Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Ash Wednesday / Liturgy of the Passion Year A the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“In Tune” is inspired by Judges 4-5
This image was created as part of a bundle of resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Faces of our Faith.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for April 5th / Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“in tune” (deborah)
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Inspired by Judges 4-5
This image was created as part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Faces of our Faith.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Broken Vessel” is inspired by Psalm 31:9-16
This image was created as part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year B Lenten Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Ash Wednesday / Liturgy of the Passion Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“broken Vessel”
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Inspired by Psalm 31:9-16
This image was created as part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year B Lenten Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Ash Wednesday / Liturgy of the Passion Year A the Revised Common Lectionary.
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This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year A Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Epiphany of the Lord in the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“shining hope”
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Inspired by Matthew 2:7-12
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year A Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Epiphany of the Lord in the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“A Choice” is inspired by Mark 8:31-38
This image was created as part of a bundle of resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Embodied Lent Bundle.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Liturgy of Transfiguration, Liturgy of the Palms, and the Passion Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“A Choice”
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Inspired by Mark 8:31-38
This image was created as part of a bundle of resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Embodied Lent Bundle.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Transfiguration, Liturgy of the Palms, and Liturgy of the Passion Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“The Kiss” is inspired by Mark 14:1-2, 10-50
This image was created as part of a bundle of resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Faces of our Faith Bundle.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Liturgy of the Passion Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“the kiss” (judas)
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Inspired by Mark 14:1-2, 10-50
This image was created as part of a bundle of resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Faces of our Faith.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Liturgy of the Passion Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Mary & Elizabeth” is inspired by Luke 1:39-55
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Annunciation of the Lord Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Mary & elizabeth”
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Inspired by Luke 1:39-55
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Annunciation of the Lord Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Mary’s Song” is inspired by Luke 1:46B-55
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year A Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Third Sunday in Advent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Mary’s Song”
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Inspired by Luke 1:46B-55
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year A Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Third Sunday in Advent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“For Those in Darkness” is inspired by Luke 1:68-79
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Third Sunday after the Epiphany Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“for those in darkness”
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Inspired by Luke 1:68-79
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Third Sunday after the Epiphany Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Mother Hen” is inspired by Luke 13:31-35
This image was created as part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Lenten Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Ordinary Time of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“mother hen”
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Inspired by Luke 13:31-35
This image was created as part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Lenten Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday after Christmas Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Raise Your Head” is inspired by Luke 21:25-36
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday after Christmas Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“raise your head”
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Inspired by Luke 21:25-36
This image was created as part of a bundle of Advent resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday after Christmas Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Born Again” is inspired by John 3:1-17
This image was created as part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Lenten Visual Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday in Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“born again (nicodemus)”
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Inspired by John 3:1-17
This image is part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Lenten Visual Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday in Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Anointed” is inspired by John 12:1-8
This image was created as part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Fifth Sunday in Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“anointed”
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Inspired by John 12:1-8
This image was created as part of a bundle of Lenten resources from Sanctified Art. More resources can be found here: Sanctified Art Year C Advent Art.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday in Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Bayou Baptism” is an imaging of the baptism of Christ set in the bayous of Louisiana.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday after Epiphany Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“bayou baptism”
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An imagining of the baptism of Christ set in the bayous of Louisiana.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday after the Epiphany Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Third Sunday in Advent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“complete joy”
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The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Third Sunday in Advent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Third Sunday in Advent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
An image inspired by the voices of Spirit led women.
She is a woman I know well—one whose strength and connection with the Holy Spirit are as apparent as her beauty, but her voice is stifled, questioned, and ignored. Narrow mindedness and fear have done their best to keep her quiet. Enough silencing her. If you’d only listen to her, you’d learn she contains multitudes.
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“enough”
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An image inspired by the voices of Spirit led women.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Third Sunday in Advent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Flourish in Prayer” was created to image the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta’s 2019 theme “Flourish- Passion, Purpose, Prayer, Priesthood,”
The flower on the left is a Passion Flower, the flower in the middle is a Camelia which means "helper to the priest" in Latin (Priesthood), and the flower on the right is an Alstroemeria which symbolizes devotion, following your dreams, and achieving your aspirations, both in a material and spiritual sense (Purpose). The rippling waters of baptism surround the prayerful hands, reminding us how God surrounds and upholds us in our calling. God desires that we flourish.
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pdf with resources for implementing celiac safe communion and celiac advocacy
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“flourish in prayer”
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“Flourish in Prayer” was created to image the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta’s 2019 theme “Flourish- Passion, Purpose, Prayer, Priesthood,”
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“Jesus of the Bayou”- Jesus is portrayed in the bayous of Southern Louisiana, expressing the sacrifice that is necessary to protect this fragile environment. Christ is showing his wounds, calling the viewer to meditate on ways in which we have not cared for the Earth, and have harmed the lands which were gifted to us to protect.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Easter/Ordinary Time of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“jesus of the bayou”
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An image of Jesus portrayed in the bayous of Southern Louisiana.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Easter/Ordinary Time of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Epiphany and Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“multitudes”
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The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Epiphany and Lent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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A vibrant and detailed depiction of the beautiful, diverse neighborhoods of New Orleans.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday in Advent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“NOLA Map”
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A vibrant and detailed depiction of the beautiful, diverse neighborhoods of New Orleans.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Second Sunday in Advent Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“rising dust”
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I created Rising Dust in response to the murders of Alton Sterling & Philando Castile.
That particular week’s violent events, on top of all the countless other acts of violence in our communities, left me utterly devastated, sick and tired, and desperate for tangible and helpful ways to respond.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Ordinary Time of the Revised Common Lectionary.
An image representing Christ's sacrifice and our call to protect Creation.
It was previously thought that pelicans would go to drastic lengths to feed their young— even to the point of offering their own blood. Consequently, in Medieval Christian art and beyond, pelicans have been used in stained glass windows and iconography to represent Christ’s sacrifice. This image connects the visual metaphor of Christ’s sacrifice to the beauty and particularity of the wetlands of Southern Louisiana—calling the viewer to care and sacrifice for this endangered environment.
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“saint of the gulf”
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An image representing Christ's sacrifice and our call to protect Creation.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for Ordinary Time of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Tears of the People”- This piece personifies injustices suffered throughout the world, and serves as a visual Prayers of the People.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Year A in the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“tears of the people”
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This piece personifies injustices suffered throughout the world, and serves as a visual Prayers of the People.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany Year A in the Revised Common Lectionary.
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“Time of the Season” is inspired by Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
Life throws a variety of experiences at us, but if we continue to root ourselves deeply in our foundation and stretch out in openness to others and new experiences, we will stand firm through all seasons.
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“time of the season”
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Life throws a variety of experiences at us, but if we continue to root ourselves deeply in our foundation and stretch out in openness to others and new experiences, we will stand firm through all seasons.
The Vanderbilt Divinity Library references this image for the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary.