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Friday, May 19, 2017

Free coloring sheet printable: Lutheran Christian faith art for adults and kids


Free coloring sheet for adults and children — Faith Art

Coloring page, free crafts for VBS, Sunday school, church event party favors and activities!


Free downloadable coloring sheet Christian Faith Art
Hey friends, I made this this printable coloring page for adults and children! Free download: just click the art to open a larger jpg image, save to your device, print and color it! You are welcome to share with teachers, students, pastors, parents, friends. See colored seal, get vector PDF format (higher resolution) and other versions at FreshRetroGallery Etsy.

Ideas to use as art, craft, coloring projects for Lutheran/Christian events and occasions


Enjoyment, education, evangelism

Coloring is a trending activity using art to teach lessons, memorization, and share our Savior’s gospel with students, family, and people in your circle.
  • Baptism
  • First Communion
  • Confirmation
  • Party favors
  • Sunday school
  • Vacation Bible school (VBS)
  • Parochial school classroom
  • Adult Bible study class
  • Prayer, devotion, women’s group (LWML) meetings
  • Mother-daughter events
  • Hospital and nursing home visits

What does this mean?


About the Design

Martin Luther personally oversaw the creation of the Luther Rose art recognized for Lutheranism. The seal is a beautiful visual summary of the faith which is common to Christians of every place and time. Luther explained the meaning of his design in a letter to Lazarus Spengler, July 8, 1530 [WA Br 5:445]; tr. P. T. McCain

Taking a fresh look at Luther’s purposeful, enduring art — the symbol he shared in good friendship — I created this rendition with a purple banner that says, “It’s all about Jesus” to emphasize that nothing we do achieves salvation which is only in Christ. Purple paraments are used by liturgical congregations during Lent. The color reminds Christians of their daily need to seek to live a life of humble repentance (as the inerrant Scripture reveals).
“And they clothed him in a purple cloak, and twisting together a crown of thorns, they put it on him.” Mark 15:17 ESV
Words in the gold ring summarize Lutheran teaching
  1. Grace alone
  2. Faith alone
  3. Word (Scripture) alone
  4. Christ (Truth) alone
Lessons prepared for adults and children are found in the short descriptions of faith on the coloring page drawing.

Black Cross

The first should be a black cross in a heart, which retains its natural color, so that I myself would be reminded that faith in the Crucified saves us. For one who believes from the heart will be justified”. Although it is indeed a black cross, which mortifies and which should also cause pain, it leaves the heart in its natural color. It does not corrupt nature, that is, it does not kill but keeps alive. “The just shall live by faith” but by faith in the crucified.

Red Heart

The heart is red because Jesus shed His blood for us so that we may live. He saves us by grace through faith.

White Rose

Such a heart should stand in the middle of a white rose, to show that faith gives joy, comfort, and peace. In other words, it places the believer into a white, joyous rose, for this faith does not give peace and joy like the world gives. That is why the rose should be white and not red, for white is the color of the spirits and the angels.

Blue Background

Such a rose should stand in a sky-blue field, symbolizing that such joy in spirit and faith is a beginning of the heavenly future joy, which begins already, but is grasped in hope, not yet revealed.

Gold Circle

Around the blue field is a golden ring, symbolizing that such blessedness in Heaven lasts forever and has no end. Such blessedness is exquisite, beyond all joy and goods, just as gold is the most valuable, most precious and best metal.

Purple Banner

Purple represents repentance as we daily turn from our sin and trust in Christ.

Green Leaves

Five green leaves remind us of God’s wonderful creation! New life through the Spirit of Christ comes to us in Baptism. Trusting His Word, we grow in faith.

Shell/Water and Bible

Baptism art is placed above three lines where a person’s full name can be written. It is one of the miraculous means of grace (another is God’s Word as it is written or spoken), through which God creates and/or strengthens the gift of faith in a person’s heart. Biblical references for the coloring page are Romans 10:10, Romans 1:17, John 14:27, Matthew 28:3, John 20:12, 1 John 3:2, Romans 5:5, Genesis 1:1, John 11:25, and Mark 1:15.

Coloring page created to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation


We appreciate the creativity of Luther’s rose design which has lasted so long! God’s hand was in the timing of Johannes Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press and Martin Luther’s Bible translation. These events made Scripture accessible to common people throughout Germany and eventually the world!
“Martin Luther was many things: preacher, teacher, orator, translator, theologian, composer, and family man. He came to symbolize everything the Protestant Reformation stood for. But perhaps Luther’s greatest achievement was the German Bible. No other work has had as strong an impact on a nation’s development and heritage as has this Book.” more at Christianity Today (CT)

Learn more history, theology, teaching, worship, media, resources, and how to get involved at the Lutheran Reformation site. Get answers to Lutheran Christian faith questions and read more about my church’s beliefs and practices.
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Hebrews 13:8 ESV

Go ahead! 

Please, enjoy using my coloring page as you study its content. Personal and educational use of the coloring sheet does not require further written permission from me, the designer.

© Elizabeth Knaus, FreshRetroGallery

Additional versions of digital files — color, grayscale, black — in high resolution PDF and other formats are available to download for reproduction at FreshRetroGallery

Monday, May 26, 2014

Bucket list for 10 simple pleasures

“The Bucket List” is a to-do list for activities in life before death (kicking-the-bucket). The phrase was made popular by the movie which included activities such as flying over the north pole, climbing a pyramid and sky diving. A bucket list should be as unique as the individual dreaming it.

“First we work, then we play, then we have a happy day!” is a rhyme that reminds me that life requires balance. To God be the glory for opportunities to work hard and imagination to set goals for enjoying activities. The Spirit’s guidance to live life to the fullest involves seeking inspiration from the Word.

ice cream pail bucket scoop
Ice cream for desert was casually served as we passed out empty dishes followed by the pail so each could help ourselves and serve our neighbor. My aunt and uncle were visiting us from a city in California. They had one child, so it’s not surprising she wasn’t accustomed to our lifestyle on the farm with a family of eight. Aunt Marian says, “Are you going to pass the whole bucket around?” Funny, that comment has not yet been forgotten.

This 10 simple pleasures bucket list represents blessings in my life. 

God-willing, I may change or add more wonderful things to my list when the inspiration comes. Instead of crossing these off when I’ve achieved them, they remain with hope to repeat and renew the joy, perhaps in new places or under new circumstances.
  1. Hang out with loved ones
  2. Create art
  3. Days on beaches and riverbanks
  4. Swim in pools
  5. Wander in woods
  6. Visit festivals, experience performances
  7. Browse art galleries and museums
  8. Read/discuss books with friends
  9. Sunday mornings in Church
  10. Have peace in Christ

Hang out with loved ones

Our Heavenly Father pours out His love through my friends and family—grandparents, parents, siblings, husband, children, cousins, aunts, uncles and all the special people in my life. He works through me and each of us to nurture, train, educate, protect, share sorrows, encourage, work, play and bring joy.

Create art 

Inspiring, interesting and beautiful things have been accumulating over the years. I want to use them to create mixed media and assemblage art. I want to take my sketch book along more often for the few minutes here and there—while waiting for the next available clerk at the post office, for a train to pass or during long road trips. Sketching art project ideas, words — lettering, creative quick still life drawings of whatever is in front of me and random doodles that take what my heart speaks to my brain which tells my hand what to do.

Days on beaches and riverbanks

Lake Oliver, also known as Long Lake is a beautiful Minnesota place I hiked or rode my bike to regularly as a child. I’ve watched nephews perform a spectacular Little Crow water ski show, spent time with a friend on a yacht tour past the Statue of Liberty and had opportunities to enjoy the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. My walking route takes me to where The Solomon River joins the Smoky Hill River in the beautiful Kansas agricultural valley where I live now.
  • The quiet reflection of the moon, sun, wildflowers and trees
  • Skip rocks
  • Float in a tube
  • Rhythmic waves lapping on the shore
  • Watch fishermen—boats in the summer, fish shacks in the winter
  • Sled down the hill out onto the ice
  • Ice skate
  • Sit on the dock with time to think and pray
  • Discover aquatic life
  • Water ski, ride in a boat
  • Cross country ski off the beaten path

Swim in pools

Behind my backyard is a lengthy spot where neighbors plant a vegetable garden. I once dreamt that in this space was a lap pool. I highly respect all farmers and gardeners and enjoy their produce, but I prefer swimming over gardening. Kansas record highs reach 111° to 113° four months in a row. I’m thankful for the nearby City pool where I can enjoy my favorite form of exercise during the hot months. My parents provided swimming lessons, a protective act of love because our farm was next to one of the 10,000 lakes Minnesota claims.

Wander in woods

I’ve loved to explore the woods with my childhood faithful companion collie dog, create a pretend home by roping off trees and make white clover decorated mud pies with with sisters. Hiking trails with my son to magnificent places such as Multnomah Falls in Oregon reveals the awesomeness of our Creator.

Visit festivals, experience performances

I love quiet time in nature, but events that surround me with thousands of people celebrating life together make a great change of pace. One year our family took a special vacation to Disney World. It’s always fun to take in local events such as the Smoky Hill River Festival which includes children’s art activities, artisan craft demonstrations, all kinds of foods, browsing fine art and craft booths and enjoying performing art entertainment

Browse art galleries and museums

Visual arts involve imagination and expression of reality through the creation and interpretation of images or objects with paint, sculpture, printmaking and photography. Architecture, decorative and commercial arts are common practical applications I pay attention to. The Wichita Art Museum and Walker Art Center Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis are among exhibitions I’ve experienced to engage my aesthetic sensibilities.

Read/discuss books with friends

Having a friend choose books offers motivation to participate in a book club. As a reward for reading, a “scheduled time” helps cultivate friendships through discussions. I enjoy reading books written by a grandfather, friends and cousins. I’ve picked up stacks of garage sale books which remain a mystery. So many books to read, I should never be bored!

Sunday mornings in church

I “like” my church! If I miss being there on a Sunday for some reason, I feel as though I missed something very important.
“Worship is like no place else in this world. But there is one place that it does resemble, and that is heaven” —“Taking a Tour of Heaven” Reporter insert, LCMS
Church is our life together in worship… confessional faithfulness, artistic excellence, integrity in presentation, distribution and reception of the Blessed Trinity’s life-giving gifts in Word and Sacraments.

Have peace in Christ

I don’t know when the last day will be, but at the end of my days, it’s all about Jesus. My bucket is full and I’m completely in the peace of Christ. God gave His Son who lived perfectly but took upon my sins at the cross and rose from the dead on the third day. Through the gift of faith I received in baptism and by hearing the Word in church, I know that my confessions are heard and I am forgiven. Eternal life in heaven is for me and anyone who believes. Simple truth, everlasting pleasure.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Quotes of wit, wisdom and inspiration

Quotes of wit, wisdom & inspiration

Wit

When thou dost not know what to blog
Let quotes of others clear the fog
Get outside and take a jog
Find your friends and play leapfrog
—Elizabeth Knaus


Wisdom

But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and sincere.
James 3:17
more verses on wisdom

Devotion from Lutheran Hour Ministries: Changeless

Inspiration

Pinterest

  • Re-purpose the file drawer
  • Skip the scrapbook
  • Cork for wine, not for wall board
  • Visual library

GPS

  • Hope for the map-folding challenged
  • Relief for wives as passengers with lost men
  • Voice of direction to places unseen

Etsy

Google

  • Everything you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask
  • Resolution for the Scrabble double challenge
  • Search the Scripture

YouTube, Vimeo

  • Upload, view and share videos

Facebook

—Elizabeth Knaus