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Volunteer Recognition – Is There a Story Like This at Your Church, Too?

February 24th, 2012 No comments

The stories behind some of the recipients of our service recognition plaques are amazing.

I just spoke with a woman last week who was ordering a plaque for someone at her church; they’re excited to be honoring the recipient in a few weeks for 50 years of service as an usher. 50 years!

Another man recently ordered a plaque for a musician who’s helped to lead worship for many years. The church sponsors an annual Christmas concert that has become a much-anticipated community event and which includes a broad range of instrumentalists – it’s become so popular it outgrew its original venue. I was told about the joy on this fellow’s face as he shared this music that he loved so much, and the fact that this year’s event would be bittersweet in that it was going to be his last time as a participant. His fellow musicians wanted to do something special so sponsored a reception in his honor; the plaque was the surprise gift he’d receive that day after his final concert.

Yet another woman recently told me she was ordering plaques for two men who have lovingly cared for the grounds of their parochial school. Imagine everyone’s surprise as the pair went way above and beyond the call of duty: rather than just cutting the grass and trimming the shrubs, they took it upon themselves to design and install beautiful new gardens – donating all the plants themselves – which are now being enjoyed by the children, the staff – and all who visit the adjacent church!

Of course there’s wonderful work being done by church volunteers all across the country.

Most churches couldn’t operate without volunteers. Think about all the things that happen on a routine basis, from “Sunday morning jobs” like ushers, greeters, Bible study leaders, Sunday School teachers, singers and instrumentalists – to “day-to-day jobs” like office help and committee members – to people who volunteer to assist with programs like Vacation Bible School or who prepare meals (like congregational lunches or suppers, or funeral luncheons so appreciated by families and friends after the service) or those who participate in mission trips, or who donate their talents to construction projects.

Obviously this is just a partial list – I’m sure many of you can think of quite a few more as you consider your own church.

Way to go, Volunteers!

People aren’t “in it” for a public call-out. They don’t expect some sort of fanfare for their service.

Still, a pat on the back – a sincere thank you – an acknowledgement of the time and talents that have been donated – can go a long way.

If you want to convey your thanks in a tangible way, our collection of personalized service appreciation plaques is a nice option. We also have designs created especially for teachers and musicians.

Children’s Wall Art – Personalized Bedtime Prayers – NEW!

February 22nd, 2012 No comments

We’ve just added two more designs to our collection of personalized wall art for child’s room – these whimsical pieces come in a variety of color palettes.

Each is created using premium museum quality materials. We’ll frame them for you, or you can purchase them double-matted and select the exact frame to match your decor from your local frame shop.

Here’s one of the latest arrivals – in the store today!

 

This link will take to you the entire collection.

 

 

What’s So Special About Archival Mat Board?

February 21st, 2012 No comments

At The Christian Gift we use only premium quality, archival materials to create our wall art.

The inks, art paper and matboard are all designed to deliver an exceptional end product – one that will look great not just today, but for many years to come.

Why do we do it? We think you deserve something you can count on to last.

When you purchase mass-produced art, the matboard isn’t museum-grade, because low cost is the name of the game…not preservation.

The core of low-quality matboard will turn yellow (look at the bevel cuts and you’ll see this quite clearly). Even worse, acids in the mats will leach into the artwork and harm it. This process of deterioration and damage can begin in as little as a few months.

We use 100% cotton (rag) matboard. This superior product meets museum conservation standards as set by the Fine Art Trade Guild, and is guaranteed safe for any artwork. It’s acid free and lignin free, and all its components are buffered – so your wall art will look as good ten years from now (and beyond) as it does today.

Ragmat is more expensive than standard decorative matboard, but it makes a significant difference in the way your artwork will hold up. A piece finished with quality ragmat will still have a fresh, crisp, “brand new” look many years from now. It will never ”bleed” onto the artwork and damage it.

One word of caution: no matter how fine the materials, direct sunlight will take its toll. Be sure to hang your art so that it’s protected from harsh light and won’t fade.

 

Confirmation Gift Ideas at The Christian Gift

February 20th, 2012 No comments

Looking for something unique to give as a confirmation gift?

Our line of personalized plaques featuring original art make beautiful gifts. Each one is customizable with the confirmand’s name along with details like the date of the service and the confirmation verse.

Here’s one of the designs:

As with all of our wall art, you can purchase this framed – or frame it yourself. Either way, your artwork will be created using premium archival quality inks, art paper and matboard (your piece will be double-matted with crisp white matboard).

We’ve got some inspirational fine art and inspirational jewelry pieces that are great for the occasion, too.

Confirmation Keepsakes