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JESUS IS COMING - THE CIRCUIT RIDER

A "circuit," nowadays is called a "charge," It was a geographical area that encompassed two or more local churches. Local Methodist pastors would meet with their bishops annually for appointment to either a new circuit or remain at the same one, most often they were moved to another circuit. Once a pastor was assigned a circuit, it was his responsibility to visit each church in his charge at least once a year in addition to possibly erecting new churches.

Because of the long distance between churches, the preachers would ride on horseback. They were called "circuit riders" or "saddlebag preachers." They traveled with few possessions, carrying only what would fit in their saddlebags. They traveled through wilderness and villages, they preached every day at any place available such as peoples' cabins, courthouses, fields, meeting houses, later, even basements and street corners. Unlike preachers of settled denominations, Methodist preachers were always on the move (most circuits were so large that it would take 5 to 6 weeks to cover their assignment). This is what boosted Methodism into the largest Protestant denomination at the time; bringing the church to the common people.

My model was the first rider out in last year's 2006 Annual Mountain Man Rendezvous. He was so striking and stood out from all the other actors. He rode out on a beautiful "Blue Roan" horse. The horse appeared to be all black (actually black hair with silver mixed in) that matched the man's all black regalia from hat to boots. The man just blew me away. I turned to Leigh and made the quick statement, "that preacher is a painting for sure." The man even nodded at me as if he knew on his last ride by us. After the event they announced that most of the actors would be available for photographs. We made a beeline straight over to the man. It was spitting rain the whole time we were there, the sky looked like it would open anytime. As we introduced ourselves the rain stopped but the grey sky remained. The man was so gracious to pose in whatever position we asked. As I directed the shots, I don't know why, but I asked him to please look back over his right shoulder. I even heard Leigh react to the two-second preview in her camera's LCD screen. I knew it was going to be "the shot."

It wasn't until weeks later that the title came to me while listening to Don Henley of the Eagles singing the lyrics to "The Last Resort." The spiritual song is about the settlers moving across the plains seeking and praying for the next "paradise." I was studying Leigh's photograph of the circuit preacher as the song played. It was at that moment that it hit me. There was a reason that I had asked for the "look over the shoulder." Then the title came to me like a revelation.

Proudly I present to you, Festus Krause of Cora, Wyoming. Festus was playing the part of a 1860-1870 era "Circuit Rider." Festus is actually a rancher and works the oil fields outside of Pinedale, Wyoming. Festus is a "class- act." Even though he is not a "real" preacher, he is a man to be well- respected. Thank you, my good friend.

52 Comments

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Kim Arrasmith 16 Apr 2010

This is perfect!

Frances Perea 07 Jul 2009

Wonderful painting!

Antony Rufus 05 Dec 2008

Such an intense expression. Superb!!!

L.A. Spilsbury 04 Dec 2007

museum quality work is all i can say

walt larsen 27 Nov 2007

exceptional work

Chris Hoffman 20 Nov 2007

You the man Denny, anytime I need inspiration I know where to find it.

Dennis Malcolm 01 Sep 2007

Your work needs no words to describe it. I can remember when you were just doing pencils. You've come a long way. Keep up the good work my friend (^_^)

K L Marsala 23 Jul 2007

Denny the work took me into really looking. As I view the painting and see the circuit rider looking back as he clutches the Word... I wonder what he must have been thinking. Was it, a looking back to a woman he just left and loved? Was it, a looking to see if the devil was upon his tail? Was it, a glance back at his own past? The portrayl is incredible and you have mastered the touch so very well. keep up all the excellent work in good faith.

Karen Corcoran 14 May 2007

Just breath taking.

bianca 18 Mar 2007

WOA.....all i can say....PERFECT WORK...

bianca 18 Mar 2007

WOA.....all i can say....PERFECT WORK...

Monika Moore 10 Mar 2007

Awesome -- like the rest of your portfolio! (Wonderful story behind this painting, as well.)

martine wood 03 Mar 2007

I always look forward to seeing your work I've been away from AW for a while but its good to see your still here offering inspiration to all, by the way this is amazing

v blair 25 Feb 2007

Absolutely beautiful work!

John Helms 20 Feb 2007

In the words of your last 10 comments, "Fantastic work, Beautiful, STUNNING AND AMAZING, very striking, Wonderfull oilpainting, Brilliant work" - what else can I say? It's really good - I especially like the expressive eyes. John

debbie collier 17 Feb 2007

Beautiful work!!

Anne Barron 16 Feb 2007

The beauty of this painting makes the hairs on your neck stand up

Michael Forbus 11 Feb 2007

Denny, what a great discovery. Your work is fantastic. I got you on my artwatch to see more of this amazing work you do. Excellent brush work with the oil and the detail is spectacular. Just phenomenal work. This work is world class along with the others in your portfolio. I am anxious to go over them all. Excellent work, Denny, Miguel

Ruth Kauffman 08 Feb 2007

This is STUNNING AND AMAZING WORK, Denny!!! Looks like a photo and thank you for the wonderful text and story to go along with this magnificent portrait!! LOVE the title...

Renata Cavanaugh 08 Feb 2007

Brilliant work Denny

Rob Slijkhuis 08 Feb 2007

Wonderfull oilpainting; great job!

Kukua Akumanyi 08 Feb 2007

A very striking and beutiful image... great and informative write up too..

carole keen 08 Feb 2007

an amazing oil painting

Roz Eve 07 Feb 2007

Tuely excellent work! Inspiring!

Gerardo Rios 07 Feb 2007

very nice

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 07 Feb 2007

Powerful!!! Great amazing inspirational artistry!!!A Masterpiece of Fine Art!!!God Bless!!!

Nancy Tews 07 Feb 2007

Hi Denny- you never stop amazing me wit your work, beautiful!!!

helen tyralik 07 Feb 2007

wonderful art work

Blue Doll 07 Feb 2007

this is excelent !!!

Jean M. Laffitau 07 Feb 2007

Wow! Fantastic, amazing and powerful portrait work!

Cindy Luke 06 Feb 2007

Stunning you are gifted

Randy Nore 06 Feb 2007

Incredible work,I had actually heard your name on one of the discussion boards and had to see it for myself.Outstanding to say the least,Randy

eileen martin 06 Feb 2007

absolutely incredible Denny:)

Karen Cash 06 Feb 2007

FANTASTIC!! as is all your artwork. I look up to you as the epitome of fine art portraiture.

Penny Myers 06 Feb 2007

BRAVO, YOU ARE AN ARTIST THAT WE ALL LOOK UP TOO. YOUR WORK INSPIRES ME TO WORK HARDER.

Les Jobes 06 Feb 2007

Your work is absolutely breathtaking! mind boggling! Stunning in details! WOW!! And the writeup is so complete to.. Excellent work as always! :o)

Cynthia DeMaio 06 Feb 2007

Your artwork is simple amazing!

Vanessa Holmstrand 06 Feb 2007

Wonderful image, Denny! You and Leigh captured the perfect pose. I love his expression and rugged quality. (I'm a Methodist myself and have gotten used to our preachers moving from place to place.) Great work!

Reba McDonald 06 Feb 2007

Excellent work Denny.

Cher Peterson 06 Feb 2007

As always, you totally caught the character of your subject in your art. Wonderful, Icabod Crane type of character for this piece.

Joke Schotting 06 Feb 2007

AWESOME WORK DENNY!!

Wanda Edwards 06 Feb 2007

super excellent work! I always love the eyes the best, perfect as always!

Terry Bullard 06 Feb 2007

Awesome work, love reading the history behind the painting ~ as always top of the line work!

Charlotte Ottilo 06 Feb 2007

Incredible as always.. I am always amazed at what opens up here. The detail is awesome and love the saddlebag.. Wow awesome magnificent are all good words but your work ..I don't know.. its just so much more! Congrats on such a lovely painting.

Greg Joens 06 Feb 2007

Denny, this portrait is especially meaningful to me as my wife and mother are methodist ministers. Bishop Francis Asbury used to ride this area of South Carolina and Georgia back in the early days of Methodism. Thanks for sharing this great work.

Faith Bengtson 06 Feb 2007

Wow! What a pleasant surprise. Once in a while along comes a gem. Thank you.

anand pandey 06 Feb 2007

marvellous .Couldn't be handled better,Compliments

Anneke Hut 06 Feb 2007

A classical beauty again, Denny! The eyes are wonderful, the expression is really great.

Lawrence Hickman 06 Feb 2007

great job brilliantly composed

Anne Vis 06 Feb 2007

Awesome work, Denny!

richard klingbeil 06 Feb 2007

Denny you are with out a doubt an absolute artistis genius. I an aw struck by the power of this magnificent piece of work. You are without a doubt the leading portrait artist of our time MAGNIFICENT MY FRIEND !!! God Bless.

Emily Reed 06 Feb 2007

Wow, how awesome! Super!