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Category Archives: Iconography
Venerating Icons
Venerating Icons Icons are “windows to heaven.” When we venerate icons, we are not adoring the angels or human saints depicted. Neither are we worshipping the wood and paint with which icons are made. We worship God alone. We stand … Continue reading
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Woodcarver Jim Campbell
Woodcarver: Jim Campbell Jim Campbell is a Dallas native who carved our beautiful iconostas. You can read more about him in the below article, written while he was working on our carvings.
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Iconographer Michael Kapeluck
Iconographer: Michael Kapeluck Michael Kapeluck is an iconographer raised in the Kyivan tradition who wrote our thirteen beautiful icons in our iconostas. You can read more about him in the below article, which he graciously allowed us to share from his website, … Continue reading
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