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Psalm 23



Psalm 23
70x20", white birch. Dec 2019
Zion Lutheran Church, Anoka MN
commissioned by D. Legrid in memory of husband, David

Done as a matching piece to another birch prayer panel, also in the Zion chapel (the Hebrews 'great cloud of witnesses' text).  The chapel also includes the columbarium, and it was important to use a text that fit the space and the function.  It's a text of great comfort to many, those who have lost loved ones, but also those who pray and meditate in that quiet space.

Thirteen shelves are used for votive candles, usually in the color of the season of the church year.

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