Our Saviour Collection
"Our Saviour: A Journey Through Faith and Redemption" Step into the Spasskaya Church of Our Saviour, a sanctuary that echoes with centuries of devotion
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"Our Saviour: A Journey Through Faith and Redemption" Step into the Spasskaya Church of Our Saviour, a sanctuary that echoes with centuries of devotion. As you enter, witness Christ's righteous anger as he throws the merchants out of the temple in Shirley Markham's powerful depiction from 1950. The scene reminds us to cleanse our hearts and prioritize spiritual purity. Move forward in time to Jeanne Labrousse's Madonna and Child from 1918. This enchanting artwork captures the tender bond between mother and son, reminding us of Mary's role as a guiding light for believers throughout history. Marvel at the painted wooden ceiling in St. Martins Church, Zillis, Switzerland (1928). Though its creator remains unknown, this masterpiece speaks volumes about craftsmanship and dedication to faith. Its intricate details transport worshippers to another realm where divine presence is palpable. Journey further through time with J Jenkins' touching portrayal of Jesus being taken up in his arms and blessed by God during the 19th century. This image encapsulates love, protection, and divine blessings bestowed upon humanity. Reflect on Christ's words from mid-19th century art: "Make not my Father’s house an house of merchandise. " These profound words remind us that spirituality should never be tainted by materialism or greed but rather cherished as sacred ground for worship. Contemplate Freeman's work depicting Jesus' suffering on behalf of humanity: "By whose stripes ye were healed. " It serves as a poignant reminder that through His sacrifice comes redemption and healing for all who believe. Feel the weight of George Presbury's haunting piece from c1840 capturing those cries demanding Jesus' crucifixion: "They cried out, saying Crucify him. " It prompts introspection about human nature while emphasizing Christ’s ultimate act of forgiveness even towards those who betrayed Him. Witness Henry Traut’s evocative artworks showcasing pivotal moments in Jesus’ life.