The Church in my village
by Jason Sentuf
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Title
The Church in my village
Artist
Jason Sentuf
Medium
Painting - Winton Oil On Canvas
Description
In 1855 two German missionaries arrived in northwest West Papua. This was the Gossner Mission. In 1962 the Utrechtische Zendingsvereeining of the Reformed Church in the Netherlands took over the work. Dutch missionaries assisted by teachers and preachers from other islands. The work progressed slowly. In 1907 a great revival started, and there were thousands of converts The mission spread to the whole island. The period between 1907 and 1942 was gradual development. During the Japanese invasion no General Assembly were held. In 1956 the firest Synod was held and 7 years later the Dutch missionaries left the island. The denomination is the single largest church in Papua where about 30% of the population belong to it.[1]
Its motto is from Ephesians 5:8 " for once you were darkness but now you are light in the Lord, walk as children of light". In the areas of human rights and politics in Papua the Evangelical Christian Church in West Papua plays a significant role. It has a presbyterian - synodal model of church government, the synod is the highest governing body ...This Church is build up by the late Dr. Jacobus Solossa, the governor of West Papua since 1999 - 2004, as present to his village, Mefkajim, an isolated place close to Ayamaru lake at Bird Head peninsula of West Papua . He is my uncle, died in 2005.
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February 28th, 2012
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Comments (12)
Laurel Adams
Cityscapes ...thank you, Jason for your visual beauty and historical narratives ...so well offered...LF
Chris and Wally Rivera
Blessings Pastor Just Beautiful thank you Jesus for ALL that you do and your gifts from God.
Jason Sentuf replied:
Hello Chris...Greeting in Jesus wonderful name...Thanks for such an encouragement comment. Be blessed!
Steve Buckenberger
Wonderful, Jason! Love your colors and your very cool composition. V+ F
Jason Sentuf replied:
I am really flattered by your lovely comment here Steve...Thanks for such assessment ...This encourage me to keep on work... Kind Regard! Jason!
Geeta Biswas
Great work and the trees on right side with red flowers remind me of Gulmohar in India, love the way you have depicted !v/f
Jason Sentuf replied:
Hi, Geeta, Thank for stopping by ...I am really enjoyed your comment on this piece. The Gulmohar flowers give me the feeling of coming back home after 47 years in other places, to embrace everything I had left behind since my childhood... Best Regard from Indonesia! Jason
Adrienn Bakonyi
This is wonderful, like your other paintings!!
Jason Sentuf replied:
Thanks Adrienn for stopping by my gallery and enjoying this piece... I am glad that you like all my paintings...
JASON SENTUF
Hi guys, thanks so much for visiting my gallery and viewing some of my paintings. I have edited some images to become a bit interesting. This one is just edited. Hope you enjoying it!
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Jason, I love all of your artwork. This is another fascinating work of art. "Shine on". P.S. Also thanks for your kind words about my Aunt Ella's picture and other gracious comments that you have made about my artwork. Blessings to you always.
Jason Sentuf replied:
Y W Anne, and thank for topping by this time and share with me...that you love all of my artwork. Be blessed as well...
Freda Lade-Ajumobi
I like your work and style Jason and I pray God to bless you and increase you more and more. Thanks for your comment on my work "Love is from God". God bless the work of your hands. Beautiful artwork!
Jason Sentuf replied:
Thank for such an encouragement comment on this painting and thank for this kind of compliment on my artwork,,,this is really means to me, Freda. GBY