Filling the Clear Pitcher
When you’re feeling stuck creatively, especially due to limitations and boundaries, maybe it is time to grab a clear pitcher and give yourself 30 minutes.
When you’re feeling stuck creatively, especially due to limitations and boundaries, maybe it is time to grab a clear pitcher and give yourself 30 minutes.
A responsive reading for use on Good Friday or near the end of Lent. It juxtaposes the various things the people around Jesus thought they were accomplishing through Jesus’ death with what Jesus accomplished through or in spite of their actions.
Check out the “Pray As You Go” podcast for a 10-13 minute daily guided prayer time with music, Scripture, and questions for reflection.
Self-published author Courtney Milan writes, “the moment after someone finishes your book is the point when they are most favorably inclined to you as an author.” So, that is exactly where she puts a call to action. Can we identify these moments in other areas too?
Barna has released data on how Millennials related to worship spaces, and a surface-level reading of the data is paradoxical at best. Is there anything we can take away from it?
“Science Mike” from the Liturgists Podcast defines creativity as the ability to make connections. Using this perspective, he names what he feels is the most creative of all worship experiences–communion. How might our ‘creative expressions’ in worship change if we use this perspective?