Siblings In Christ

 Hello!  ¡Hola!  I'm having a busy weekend, so I decided to post early.

Greetings from Galveston, Texas
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First of all, I have a photograph of my oldest Grandson Elby and me, during a recent family gathering we had in Galveston, Texas.  This is his second time going to the beach, and as a toddler, he loved it.  I felt this week's Word Art fit perfectly, as we rejoiced, and I pray that he grows up to be a Godly man.

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Creative Artisté Challenge #121


For my next project, I have a Christmas card.  I used a Spellbinders Dancing Gingerbread cutting dies set; a Sizzix Tim Holtz Seasons Greetings Wreath Framelits Stamp set and the Sentiment Words Congrats Thinlits set; white and kraft card stock; K&Company Wintertide Specialty Papers; Marvy Uchida Dye Based Markers; Mont Marte Water-based Ink Brush Pens; Colored Pencils; Ranger Stickles; and various kinds of adhesives.  (By the way, I was a Top 3 Winner for Creative Artisté Challenge #120 in October)

Icon of St. Andrew
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For my last project, I have an icon of St. Andrew, that I wrote on handmade paper, using acrylic paints.  I'm giving it to the parish members at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, in Brackettville, Texas, where I serve as their supply priest twice a month.  St. Andrew is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and the brother of Peter.  He was a fisherman by trade, and Jesus made him a fisher of men.  He's the patron saint of Scotland, Greece, and Russia, and his feast day is celebrated on November 30.  The X-shaped cross in the background is associated with his martyrdom.

In closing, I'd like to leave you with a summary of my sermon for this Sunday, based on Luke 20:27-38:

We were made by God to have a loving relationship with him, as well as with all our siblings in Christ.  However, shattered, broken, and dead relationships can easily separate us from God's plan.  In our Baptismal Covenant, we vow to resit evil, and whenever we fall into sin, to repent and return to the Lord.  So, what is sin?  As defined in Catechism, “Sin is the seeking of our own will instead of the will of God.”  Consequently, through sinful behaviors, we move ourselves away from whom God created us to be, into a state of separation from God's life and love.  The ultimate sign of sin, is death.  Thank goodness for God’s unconditional love, mercy, and continuous call to life.   All we have to do is repent, to experience the grace, life, and love that can only be found in God.

Thanks for your visit.  Gracias por su visita.  Shalom!

Arnoldo+

Comments

I love ❤️ the colours, design and details. Thank you so much for sharing, Arnoldo.
donna mikasa said…
I'd forgotten about that gingerbread girl until I saw her on your card. So colorful with those pretty papers! And such a memorable moment with your grandson at the beach!
eileeninmd said…
Hello, Arnoldo
Wonderful photo of you and your grandson at the beach.
I love the beautiful Christmas cards, well done.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter link! Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.
Tom said…
...I love this time of year, but the communization of society has given us Thanksmas! Be well and peace to you.
That's a fabulous photos of you and your grandson. And your art is beautiful. You painted St. Andrew so well, and that's a wonderful Christmas card. Have a wonderful weekend Arnoldo.
DVArtist said…
What a very nice post. This first photo of you and your grandson is precious. Your art is so bright and bold with color and depth. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a nice weekend.
MELODY JACOB said…
What a beautiful and heartfelt post. Your projects range from the Christmas card to the icon of St. Andrew. Reflect so much care and devotion, and I love how you tie your creativity to faith and family. The message about relationships, sin, and God’s grace is a powerful reminder to live with intention and love.
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I would like to give you a special thanks for the prayer you gave for my precious husband. Love seeing your blog and being inspired!
Hi Arnoldo, of course your grandson will grow up to be a loving and caring person with the guidance of his family who are able to teach him the right way to live. Great photo too. Happy creating Angela xxx
Kim S said…
What a fabulous picture of you and your grandson! You are creating wonderful memories for both of you! And what a sweet little gingerbread girl - she's definitely wishing us happy holidays! Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches.
Christine said…
Cute grandson and lovely art!
Maria Medeiros said…
Wonderful blog post Rev. Arnoldo. I love the picture of you and your wonderful grandson. Precious! Love your artwork so much and your lovely card. Have a lovely November and many blessings!
Your drawing of St. Andrew is lovely. It's very colorful and I enjoyed learning a little bit about him. Our challenge at Time Out was to create something inspired by your favorite holiday to celebrate, so I am assuming that for you, that is St. Andrew's Feast Day. We love seeing your work in the gallery. In the future, kindly provide an explanation in your post, of how our challenges inspire you. Thanks so much for playing with us at Time Out.
Fiona said…
How lovely to see you and your Grandson enjoying that empty beach Arnoldo. Do say Hi to Galveston for me - we lived in Texas for a few years and it was a great experience. Love your gingerbread card - he looks so happy and full of joy for the forthcoming season. Thanks for sharing with us at Creative Artiste Mixed Media.
Sarah Brennan said…
Well done on your top three Arnoldo. Andrew is my middle son's confirmation name so particularly appreciate the icon. Stay safe and happy belated WOYWW. Sarah
Jen Timko said…
Always fun to stop by and see what you are creating. Love that picture with your grandson. So glad you joined us this week at FMS!
Anonymous said…
So wonderful. What a testament to our LORD! ❤️
Rain said…
"...shattered, broken, and dead relationships can easily separate us from God's plan. " Thank you Arnoldo. ♥
Lovely photo with your grandson. A cute gingerbread girl card.
Barb Finnical said…
Arnoldo, all of your artwork is absolutely amazing. I love what you did with the word art Wednesday scripture and the photograph of you and your grandson at the beach. That’s so adorable, and you’re right it’s so perfectly fitting. I also really enjoyed the second card, which is just so cute! and the portrait of Saint Andrew is really stunning. We are watching “The Chosen” at our church and all of a sudden, all of these old Saints are turning into real people for me. It’s really nice to think of him that way. And your portrait is lovely! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday. We always appreciate your participation!

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