Goin' To Church Spiral Notebook | Black Church Art, Faith Journal, Ruled 6"x8"
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This ruled spiral notebook carries a gentle, soulful scene on the cover—an elder and child walking hand in hand beneath a soft sky with a vibrant rainbow, heading toward a distant white church. Original African American church art by Antionette Simmons Hodges invites quiet reflection, sermon notes, and faithful practice. At 6" x 8" it slips into bags for Sunday service and sits comfortably on a desk for daily devotionals.
Set against rolling green hills with a bright blue sky, this inspiring spiritual artwork showcases an elder in blue skirt and patterned blouse representing wisdom and generational strength, alongside a little girl in bright yellow dress radiating innocence and joy. The distant white church and picket fence evoke Southern heritage, community belonging, and the sacred tradition of Sunday worship. The vibrant rainbow serves as a powerful symbol of hope, divine protection, and spiritual connection.
The sturdy 350gsm covers protect 118 lined pages of smooth 90gsm paper that welcome pen, pencil, and ink without fuss. A metal spiral lets the book lie flat for easy writing or page removal, and an interior document pocket keeps loose notes, church bulletins, or prayer cards tucked safely inside. Use it for sermon notes, daily gratitude, Bible study reflections, prayer journaling, or recording small, faithful steps in your day. This faith journal honors the Black church tradition and the beautiful way spiritual wisdom passes from elder to child.
Product Features:
- 118 ruled pages (59 sheets) of smooth 90gsm paper
- 350gsm front and back covers with full-color church art print
- Metal spiral binding that lies flat and allows easy page removal
- Interior document pocket on the inside back cover for bulletins and prayer notes
- Compact 6" x 8" size — portable for church services and desk-friendly
- Vibrant imagery: rainbow, green hills, elder and child, white church
Care Instructions:
Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.
About the Art:
"Goin' To Church" by Antionette Simmons Hodges celebrates the rich cultural tradition of Black church community and the sacred bonds that connect generations through shared worship. This contemporary African American spiritual artwork honors both personal faith and community celebration, depicting the intergenerational bond that represents how spiritual traditions beautifully pass from elder to child. The peaceful landscape reflects the artist's deep Southern roots and understanding of faith as both personal journey and collective heritage. The rainbow symbolizes God's promises, hope, and divine protection—a testament to the transformative power of faith to provide guidance and cultural continuity.
Perfect for:
- Sermon notes, Bible study reflections, or daily devotional journaling
- Gifts for Black Christians, church members, or Sunday school teachers
- Baptisms, confirmations, and spiritual milestone celebrations
- Prayer journaling, gratitude practice, or faith meditation
- Celebrating African American church heritage and generational wisdom
- Unique Christian stationery honoring Black spiritual traditions
Walk in faith—honoring the sacred bonds of church, community, and generational wisdom.
Product Details & legal Information
Materials
- 90gsm ruled pages for smooth, bleed-resistant writing
- Metal spiral binding that folds flat and allows easy page removal
- 118 ruled pages (59 sheets) in a compact 6" x 8" size
- 350gsm sturdy front and back covers with artwork and dark grey back
- Inner document pocket on inside back cover for extra storage
Care Instructions
Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.
Artist Rights & Reproduction
© 2026 Antionette Simmons Hodges. All rights reserved.All artworks are the original creations of Antionette Simmons Hodges and are protected under U.S. and international copyright law. Purchasing an original painting does not transfer the rights to reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works of the image.
The artist retains all rights to the artwork, including the right to reproduce the image for prints, marketing, and promotional purposes, unless a separate licensing agreement is made in writing.
Collectors may display the artwork in their personal or commercial spaces but may not reproduce or resell the image in any form.