The Art of Worship: Drama
The Art of Worship: Drama - Ken Wetmore
For centuries painting was the way the human form and the natural world could be replicated. Today, we have video and photography that capture images for posterity. In a changing world, visual images still have the power to to influence our understanding of the Divine and to move us closer or farther away from God.
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