every common bush afire with God: Genesis 37 - 50
Read the purpose for these posts here.
p.s., I hope you'll be watching for these lower-case i incarnations of truth in the art you encounter in your own journey. Feel free to share them in the comment section!
Union Center Worship, Oct. 10: Joseph: a study in character development
My Glorious (words and music: Stuart Garrard and Martin Smith)
Call to Worship: Psalm 136: 1-4
You Are Good (Israel Houghton)
Scripture Reading: Galatians 3:6-9
Forever (Chris Tomlin)
Greeting One Another / Offering
Blessed Be Your Name (Matt and Beth Redman)
Message
Sweetly Broken (Jeremy Riddle)
Communion
Mighty to Save (Reuben Morgan & Ben Fielding)
Linked to Worship Blog Carnival at worshipcommunity.com
Week Two: Genesis 37; 39; 41-48; 50
p.s., I hope you'll be watching for these lower-case i incarnations of truth in the art you encounter in your own journey. Feel free to share them in the comment section!
Union Center Worship, Oct. 10: Joseph: a study in character development
My Glorious (words and music: Stuart Garrard and Martin Smith)
Call to Worship: Psalm 136: 1-4
You Are Good (Israel Houghton)
Scripture Reading: Galatians 3:6-9
Forever (Chris Tomlin)
Greeting One Another / Offering
Blessed Be Your Name (Matt and Beth Redman)
Message
Sweetly Broken (Jeremy Riddle)
Communion
Mighty to Save (Reuben Morgan & Ben Fielding)
Linked to Worship Blog Carnival at worshipcommunity.com
My Glorious (words and music: Stuart Garrard and Martin Smith)
Call to Worship: Psalm 136: 1-4
You Are Good (Israel Houghton)
Scripture Reading: Galatians 3:6-9
Forever (Chris Tomlin)
Greeting One Another / Offering
Blessed Be Your Name (Matt and Beth Redman)
Message
Sweetly Broken (Jeremy Riddle)
Communion
Mighty to Save (Reuben Morgan & Ben Fielding)
Linked to Worship Blog Carnival at worshipcommunity.com
La túnica de José (Joseph's Bloody Coat) Diego Velazquez oil on canvas, 1630 |
Joseph Is Sold Into Slavery By His Brothers illustration, artist unknown “Such was their talk, and the ill counsel of the crew prevailed, they loosed the sack, and out rushed all the winds” (Homer, The Odyssey) |
- The Divine Comedy, Dante (1308-1321)
- The Pardoner's Tale (Canterbury Tales), Geoffery Chaucer (1300s)
- Cinderella, fairy tale
- The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas (1844-5)
- Joseph und seine Brüder (Joseph and His Brothers), Thomas Mann (four-part novel,1926-1943)
- The Red Tent, Anita Diamant (1997)
Joseph Into a Pit Igor Ulanovsky oil on canvas, 1990's |
A Jilt, whose ear was never whisper’d close, | |
Who thinks they scandal her who talk about her; | |
A very Gipsey is she, Nilus-born, | |
Sister-in-law to jealous Potiphar;
(Keats)
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Poetry:
- "On Fame", John Keats
- Coat of Many Colors, Dolly Parton (1971)
Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (detail) Orazio Gentileschi oil on canvas, 1626-30 |
- pretty much all of Shakespeare, duh....
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice (1968)
Joseph Recognized by His Brothers Leon Pierre Urbaine Bourgeoisoil on canvas, 1863 |
Film/Television:
- Gladiator, (2000)
- Joseph: King of Dreams, Dreamworks (2001)
Joseph Salvador Dali drypoint etching, 1975? |
Art from the blog archives:
- thoughts on resisting temptation in Jane Eyre (just switch out Jane for Joseph and Mr. Rochester for Potiphar's wife and you'll catch my drift...)