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2016 Liturgical Arts Conference Renewing the spirit. Enriching the mind. Inspiring hands and voices. Explore the Divine through artistic expressions led by talented, encouraging instructors in a nurturing Christian community. Choose from outdoor art, flower arranging, oil painting, photography, embroidery and quilting. Classes are led by some of the finest artisans in their fields. Kits and supplies are provided by instructors at an additional cost. Participants must register for a morning class track, leaving aſternoons open to participate in the music program, work on personal projects or enjoy the outdoors. Creating Sacred Space in the Garden: Planting Prayers | Linda Wiggen Kraſt Flowers Through the Church Year | Mary Sims and Jerelyn Walters Whatever is Lovely (introductory oil painting) | Dorothy Dixon Soul Prints: Celebrate Your Faith Through Photography | Robin Smith Whitework Biscornu (embroidery) | Marion Scoular Nature’s Treasures: Prayer Flags (quilting) | Susan Edmonson Studio Time (self-guided) Choral class (aſternoon optional) | Mark Schweizer Ukrainian Eggs (aſternoon optional) | Denise Brown Learn more and register online at KANUGA.ORG/LITURGICALARTS AUGUST 21-26, 2016

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Page 1: 2016 Liturgical Arts Conference - Amazon S3 · 2016 Liturgical Arts Conference Renewing the spirit. Enriching the mind. Inspiring hands and voices. Explore the Divine through artistic

2016 Liturgical Arts ConferenceRenewing the spirit. Enriching the mind. Inspiring hands and voices.

Explore the Divine through artistic expressions led by talented, encouraging instructors in a nurturing Christian community. Choose from outdoor art, flower arranging, oil painting, photography, embroidery and quilting. Classes are led by some of the finest artisans in their fields. Kits and supplies are provided by instructors at an additional cost. Participants must register for a morning class track, leaving afternoons open to participate in the music program, work on personal projects or enjoy the outdoors.

• Creating Sacred Space in the Garden: Planting Prayers | Linda Wiggen Kraft• Flowers Through the Church Year | Mary Sims and Jerelyn Walters• Whatever is Lovely (introductory oil painting) | Dorothy Dixon• Soul Prints: Celebrate Your Faith Through Photography | Robin Smith• Whitework Biscornu (embroidery) | Marion Scoular• Nature’s Treasures: Prayer Flags (quilting) | Susan Edmonson• Studio Time (self-guided)• Choral class (afternoon optional) | Mark Schweizer• Ukrainian Eggs (afternoon optional) | Denise Brown

Learn more and register online at KANUGA .ORG/LITURGICALARTS

AUGUST 21-26, 2016

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2016 Liturgical Arts ConferenceAUGUST 21–26, 2016

Chaplain The Rev. Pam Smith is pastor of First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Nashville, TN. “What a privilege to serve this gathering as your chaplain and worship leader! I’ve been a regular attender for several years and I keep coming back for very good reasons. There is a spaciousness in our gathering—room to rest, to reflect, to explore, to return, to be still and to laugh out loud. In no respect could I ever be considered an accomplished artist. However, I am a devoted dabbler—colors, textures, nuances, new ways of seeing. All of these are some of my joy as a child of God. I am giving particular care to planning our special worship services and our daily liturgies. And, as you might have need or desire to talk as you live into the creativity or faith or ponderings of these days together, I’m close at hand and welcome such holy conversations. And, I hope that we may simply have moments of ordinariness.”

Coordinator Lark Howell is a native of Anniston, Alabama where she attends Grace Episcopal Church. She has served on two vestries, the Altar Guild, the Healing Ministry, the Preservation Committee and is currently a Eucharistic Minister. She is a past chairman of the Alabama Diocesan Commission on Spirituality and has been Co-Chairman of Kanuga’s Liturgical Arts Conference (FACE) for the past 10 years. Lark is married to Joe, her favorite husband of 40 years, and together they are co-founders of The Institute for Conscious Being which teaches the spirituality of the Enneagram. For many years she spent her time being mother to Ben and Lauren, volunteering for local organizations and managing Joe’s private practice office. Her leisure time is filled with creative activities such as needlework, photography, flower arranging, gardening, traveling and pampering their three cocker spaniels. Today Lark continues to find meaning, creative expression and pure joy in being a part of the Liturgical Arts Conference. “It is a personal blessing to be a part of such an event which touches so many lives. For me it is an annual spiritual renewal offering new creative ways to express and share my faith.”

*There is a $100 infant/toddler fee if you participate in Kanuga’s optional nursery program during plenary sessions and workshops.

10% discount applied through April 21st!

Affiliated with The Episcopal Church since 1928, Kanuga is situated on 1,400

mountain acres near Hendersonville, NC, on scenic Kanuga Lake. We

welcome over 25,000 guests annually to the year-round conference and retreat center, Camp Kanuga, Camp Bob and

Mountain Trail Outdoor School.

CONFERENCE STAFF

CONFERENCE RATES$825

$1,025$500$575$295$196

FREE*

– Double occupancy: lodging, program & meals

– Single occupancy: lodging, program & meals

– Commuter: program, lunches & suppers

– Non-participating guest: lodging & meals

– Youth (ages 10–18): lodging, program & meals

– Child (ages 3–9): lodging, program & meals

– Infant (under age 3): lodging & meals