“Remembering the Great Things of God,” Liahona, Mar. 2010, 30–35
Remembering the Great Things of God
Eighth International Art Competition
By Heather L. Stock
Consider the many gifts and blessings our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ have given us. By recognizing these gifts and blessings in our lives, we show reverence for God and strengthen our individual testimonies. Our faith can be expressed in the notes of a hymn, the shaping of clay, or the strokes of a paintbrush.
Walking into the exhibit of the Eighth International Art Competition at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, is like walking into a testimony meeting of members from 44 countries. In Doctrine and Covenants 115:5 we read, “Arise and shine forth, that thy light may be a standard for the nations,” and the work of these Latter-day Saint artists is doing just that.
This triennial contest’s entries include paintings and handcrafted designs that reflect the theme “Remembering the Great Things of God.” Our earthly home, the restored gospel, and the precious Atonement of our Savior are some of the subjects the artists have magnified. Out of 1,089 submissions, nearly 200 were selected for display, including 20 Merit Awards and 18 Purchase Awards. Although the exhibit at the Conference Center has ended, it can be viewed online at ArtExhibit.lds.org. Seeing the art offers a chance to be spiritually strengthened by these tangible testimonies.