Monday, January 29, 2007

Art from this week

S. Wukasch | From Reconstructin...S. Moore | From Reconstructin...
Images from last night's evening centred around "A Sabbath Way of Life".

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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Reconstructing the Call: Week Two

Simon's visual representation of the reconstruction of God's call on our lives continues!
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Reconstructing the Call: Set-up

This was part of the physical set-up at TILT. The painting was used as the projection screen, here just added as a background image. The set-up is part of the "Reconstructing the Call" series - seeking to break down our poor assumptions about what it means to be "called". This video harkens us back to the baptism of Jesus and our own baptisms as well (if we've been baptized).
Here's the background painting by Monica:

By Monica Kay | From Paintings

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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Reconstructing the Call: Week One

We are very excited to have commissioned Simon Wukasch, a good friend to many of us at TILT, to design a image reflecting our current series entitled "Reconstructing the Call". Since we are 'reconstructing' the call, the image will be constructed throughout the seven week series beginning on January 14th.
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Friday, January 5, 2007

The Present Kingdom

Created by Dan Stewart and Scott Moore for part of a series on the Present Reality of God's Kingdom. It was used as a way to incorporate Scripture into our community and daily lives. All of the people in the film are part of the TILT community (www.tilttoronto.ca). Music by Telepopmusik.

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Bless the Nations Video

This is just one straight shot taken from Yonge and Eglinton. This is really a 40 minute take that was played during the background of a sermon on what it means to be called and how being God's 'chosen people' is really about being chosen for others. It was during a series on God's covenant with Abraham. The music is Taylor Sorenson's "The World Keeps Spinning".

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Jesus: Both God and Man Video

This a video made last year during a series on the Incarnation, which is when God became "flesh" or human, in the person of Jesus Christ. It was made from various shots of films made about Jesus, with music by Delirious (There is a Light) and David Crowder (Deliver Me).

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Thursday, January 4, 2007

More images from songs

Here are some more of the images that are used while we sing at TILT. Please email TILT if you would like original files or to use these pictures publicly.

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Images used in song at TILT

During our times of singing together, we use slides with images in the backgrounds to emphasize the words we are voicing. Here are some of them! Feel free to use them as desktop backgrounds, or whatever. Please email TILT if you would like original files or to use these pictures publicly.

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Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Previous Paintings at TILT

Art, in various media, is an integral part of worship at TILT as often as possible. We love having various people from within the community express their faith in God through painting, photography, and any other art forms. Here are a few paintings from a series we did on 1 John. Click on any of the paintings to go to the album and view a brief explanation on the painting from the artist.

By Gwyneth Carey-Smith | From PaintingsBy Monica Kay | From Paintings

By Monica Kay & TILT Community | From Paintings

By Monica Kay | From Paintings

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Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Designed Images

We often have an image which reflects a theme we are doing at TILT, or images are created for certain aspects of a gathering such as prayer. Here are a bunch of them:

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TILT's Incarnation Art Piece

From January to Easter of 2006, we journeyed together exploring the Incarnation, which is God becoming human or 'flesh' in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. Through the series, the whole community of TILT contributed to this piece in an attempt to put "flesh" on who Jesus is.

By the TILT Community | From Paintings

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