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God is the Ultimate Artist. And the art that we human beings create can be but a mere reflection of the beauty that God first instilled in the universe.

In this gallery there will be art created by God that inspires faith. An example of what will be featured here is what you see in the banners on each webpage.

The banners have different views of Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, OR.  Iwa President, Stan Inouye, during his annual vacation trips with his wife, Janie, took these pictures at various times of the day and in different weather conditions.

His fascination with Haystack Rock comes not only from its awe-inspiring natural beauty, but also from what it represents. It is a massive, immovable rock that reminds us of the "Living Rock," the Rock of our Salvation, Jesus Christ. And it is exactly that kind of rock that gave "Iwa" its name.

It is a fitting symbol for Iwa's ministry--where faith, art, and culture meet.


So please enjoy the banners while this page is under construction.