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1. Church Sketches: Emmaus & The Contemplative Life

I had planned on sketching during church but the thing turned into sort of a cartoon play-by-play of the service. I missed the first half hour as we were standing and singing, etc. (heavy congregational participation) so it wasn’t really conducive for sketching at that point anyway.

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2. Church Sketches: The Road to Emmaus at Emmaus

This was my view during the sermon Sunday morning as Peter Aitkens delivered the sermon. Peter’s an artist/painter and so narrated the story of Jesus appearing (post resurrection) to some of his disciples (Luke 24:13-35) through a series of fabulous drawings he did. They were displayed on the overhead as he walked us through the [...]

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3. Church Sketches: Emmaus from the Back

Just some sketches from yesterday’s church service. I struggled this Sunday with feeling comfortable sketching with people around; feeling conspicuous. I did these while sitting in the far back. One positive thing is that I noticed that the sketching was getting to be more habitual…or automated. Not sure what word to use for this, but [...]

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4. Church Sketches: Emmaus on a Cold Sunday

But is there anything else in early February in Montreal? It’s a big church to warm up. There are large vents on each side of the sanctuary that put out heat. People will congregate there to warm themselves before sitting down. I spent a good part of the service in front of one myself. But when [...]

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