The Red Dress Project
The Red Dress Project

The Red Dress Project

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<p>The Red Dress project was conceived by British artist Kirstie Macleod and has become an exhibit in museums and galleries around the world. For thirteen years, eighty-four pieces of burgundy silk traveled across the globe to be embroidered upon by more than three hundred women (and a handful of men). The pieces were then constructed into a gown, telling the stories of each contributing artist&mdash;many of whom are marginalized and impoverished.</p> <p>Like the Red Dress, the garments worn by Aaron and his descendants were made by many &ldquo;skilled workers&rdquo; (Exodus 28:3). God&rsquo;s instructions for the priestly attire included details that told the collective story of Israel, including engraving the names of the tribes on onyx stones that would sit on the priests&rsquo; shoulders &ldquo;as a memorial&nbsp;before the&nbsp;Lord&rdquo; (v. 12). The tunics, embroidered sashes, and caps gave the priests &ldquo;dignity and honor&rdquo; as they served God and led the people in worship (v. 40).</p> <p>As New Covenant believers in Jesus, we&mdash;together&mdash;are a priesthood of believers, serving God and leading one another in worship (1 Peter 2:4&ndash;5, 9); Jesus is our high priest (Hebrews 4:14). Though we don&rsquo;t wear any particular clothing to identify ourselves as priests, with His help, we &ldquo;clothe [ourselves] with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience&rdquo; (Colossians 3:12).</p>

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