GCA Art Blog Ministry
Welcome to our GCA Art Blog. Our artists inspire us! We have four categories:
- Fresh Oil Artists: a fellowship team that meets quarterly. Their blogs, though based on mutual themes, are unique and beautiful. They also contribute their art to our annual traveling exhibitions.
- The Great Commission: a blog written by our director, Marianne McDonough. Using various art pieces from our membership, she explores why and how we focus on the Great Commission.
- Exhibition Artists: blogs featuring art and faith statements from some of our traveling exhibitions.
- Art and Poetry: blogs combining art and poetry from contributing writers. In some cases, the art and poetry may be authored by the artist.
We hope our offerings here will brighten your day!
Fresh Oil Artists

Invitation to the Dance
Does God truly delight in us? How could that be? By Diane Tobolt, Fresh Oil Artist. Medium: Digital. Scripture: Isaiah 62:3-4 (ESV) “You shall be a crown of beauty in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the hand of your God. You shall no more be termed Forsaken, and your land

Through the Cross
The work of Jesus on the cross opened the way for us to experience the presence of God and live life according to His plan and design for my life and to fellowship with Him. God calls each of us to come to this place. God calls each of us to come to this place. By

Peace in the Heart
Even a garden filled with the most beautiful flowers—or even the most gorgeous scene imaginable—although it might give us a sense of well-being and temporary peace, is not able to give lasting peace to our hearts. By Barbara Bonnell, Fresh Oil Artist Medium: Watercolor. Scripture: John 14:27 (KJV) “Peace I leave with you, my

Rest & Reset
Rest. How can we do that when anxieties wake us in the wee hours of the morning? Yet we know that God offers His own peace to guard our hearts and minds, living in Christ Jesus. By Cheryl Barr, Fresh Oil Artist Medium: Watercolor. Scripture: Philippians 4:7 (NLT) “Let all that I am wait quietly

Abandoned But Not Deserted
In the Garden of Gethsemans, Jesus was abandoned by His followers but not by His Father. In that garden, Jesus submitted to His Father’s will and to the cross so that we can live securely in God’s presence in this life and for all eternity. By Charlotte Laxen Helfritz, Fresh Oil Artist. Medium: Watercolor pencil

Into the Unknown
Artist: Diane Tobolt. Medium: Digital Art. Source of Inspiration: When We Pray Like Jesus by Elisa Morgan Scripture: For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon Me and go and

The Father’s Will
No matter how the future appears, when the landscape of life looks bleak, we can rest in the confidence that our Father knows best. By Cheryl Barr, Fresh Oil Artist. Medium: Watercolor on 100% cotton paper. Scripture: Luke 22:42 (NLT) “Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet

Struggle of the Will
We are all human with weaknesses and faults, and the pull of selfish desires can beckon us away from God. The other side of the coin, though, turning to and walking in the the Will of God, will bring greater inner hope, love, forgiveness and peace to our soul. By Barbara Bonnell, Fresh Oil Artist.

Two-sided Prayer
What do you do when God’s will and your will are as far apart as the two sides of a coin that will never see each other? By Debbie Gustafson, Fresh Oil Artist. Medium: Watercolor; Micron Pen. Scripture: Luke 22:42 (ISV) “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but
Art & Poetry
Exhibit Artists: "The God Who Sees" 2022-2023
The Great Commission
Why are we called the Great Commission Artists?