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The Light of Revelation
Gelatin silver print, June 2004
5" x 7"

 
     
 

Frank Logue

This photo is of the altar at Honey Creek, the Diocese of Georgia's camp and conference center. The photo was taken at the conclusion of a service of light, ending the day at the High School Summer Camp. This service is a highlight of camp for me each year. The campers are always affected by the service beginning in the darkness, save the Paschal Candle burning before the altar. Then we each light our own candle and then hundreds of candles on and around the altar from that one light of Christ.

The words connected to this image are the words of the service itself found on page 110 of the Book of Common Prayer. They are a quote from 2 Corinthians 4, "For the same God who said, 'Out of darkness let light shine,' has caused his light to shine within us, to give us the light of revelation
the revelation of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ."

 


Frank Logue is an Episcopal priest and church planter who previously
worked as a professional photographer. Visual arts continue to be connected
to his experience of the Christian faith.

The Rev. Frank Logue
Email: frank@kingofpeace.org
Web site: www.planetanimals.com/logue/

Parish: King of Peace Episcopal Church - Kingsland, Georgia

 
     
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