RELIGIOUS ART | NEWS OF WEEK

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By Gregory Disney-Britton
In what surprising places have you found Christ waiting? Ceri Richards's "The Supper at Emmaus" is inspired by the story in Luke 24:13-34. It is the moment, following the crucifixion, when two distracted disciples meet Jesus on the road but do not recognize him. They walk together. They share a meal, and soon their eyes are opened. This water color from the Methodist Art Collection is now on display at Glyndwr University as a reminder to open our eyes, and that makes it my NEWS OF WEEK. (Apology: Draft for e-news was mistakenly emailed this morning)  

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