Curator Yvonne Wadley said the exhibition of 10 works presented a moving experience.
“We have a concentration of artists living in the Hills and Parkerville Baptist has its fair share of these – over 100 people attend craft groups each week,” she said.
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More than 25 local artists, crafts men and women, teens and children linked to the church have created the artworks, ranging from clay work, quilting and fibre art to paintings and digital photography.
Mrs Wadley said the exhibition captured the Easter story in a way that would appeal to all age groups.
The exhibition opens on March 24 and will be available for viewing after Sunday services.