Lisa Daugherty -  worshipping through Mosaic art
Lisa Daugherty is shown here with her ceramic mosaics that hang in our sanctuary. While the artistic beauty of these works is obvious, the spiritual messages behind them is equally powerful and uplifting.  While Lisa's "day job" involves a laboratory in a major pharmaceutical company, her true passions are her love for Jesus, her wonderful family, her artwork, and her garden.  She and her husband Gene share two daughters (and a son-in-law), a son, and a young grandson.
 
 
Lisa's Latest
 
This mosaic is the most involved to date. Lisa incorporated several bible verses
in the border. Also notice the hands...these are the actual "handprints" of church
members. Each one represents a real person. The focus of the piece is Freedom,
gained through Christ's victory on the cross.

 

 

Verses include (clockwise starting at upper left):
2 Cor. 3:17
Luke 4:18
John 8:32
Isaiah 49:9
Col. 1:14
Rom. 6:14
Psalms 34:6
Col. 2:20
Isaiah 48:20
John 8:36

 

 

 

Below are more detailed photos of the top and bottom of the piece. What a
blessing it is to have Lisa and Gene around! 

 

 
Here is another one...
 
 
 
Notice the "drops of blood" coming off the cross - each of the seven is there for a reason. If you're curious about why there is seven, email us and we'll explain!

 


Another Masterpiece...

Here are some particulars...

The Drops Of Blood:

The 9 blood drops stand for the fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. They are also representative of God's tear drops


The Kneeling Figure:

       

This figure represents us, kneeling at the foot of the cross. Notice we are "covered by the blood."


The Earth

Notice the hands holding the earth...they are God's hands holding us, being in charge


The Inscription

The inscription, in Latin, translates "Bidden or not bidden, God is present." No matter whether we ask Him or not, He is present and willing to help us all the time whether we acknowledge it or not; all we have to do is ask.


 

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