WOW – Gospel

“Here is one way to look at yourself through spiritual eyes: you are a message. When you wonder what existence is all about, when you ask about your purpose in life, or when you feel small in comparison to the troubles of the world: remember that you are a message sent by the Spirit into creation. What you say, what you do, how you think and feel: your whole life is a long and sustained message for others to encounter, experience, and receive. You are a living message: sent to touch more lives than you can imagine.” — Steven Charleston

“How does the sound of the genuine come through to you?…” —Howard Thurman

Grateful for my friend, Sue, whose photo served as inspiration for the painting. I sense the sound of the genuine through her spiritual practice of photography.

Welcome to Day 15 of the Wonders of Worship (WOW) series. Today we ponder the Gospel.

Painting from a photograph, discerning the angles and composition, finding that evergreen blue — it’s all part of reliving the moment and listening again for the sound of the genuine. It’s in the process of seeing and re-membering that we are freed.

Ways to Engage:

  • Practice Visio Divina (receive, reflect, respond, rest) with the painting.
  • Sit with and lean into Thurman’s question: “How does the sound of the genuine come through to you?”
  • Download the B&W image. Color it on your own or with a friend. Color in silence or while listening to Howard Thurman’s 1980 Commencement Speech, “The Sound of the Genuine,” at Spelman College. Let it inspire further contemplation/conversation.
  • You do you. Trust your intuition and engage in the way your heart desires.

To download the black and white image for personal use: on a computer, click and drag the image to your desktop; on a phone, press on the picture until it gives you the option to save it to your photos. The image is formatted to fit on an 8.5″x11″ piece of paper, but feel free to print it whatever size you’d like.

Background: I created a series of forty 5″x7″ watercolor paintings inspired by the elements of worship. It was work commissioned by a project with Nourishing Vocation with Children at St. Olaf College, a program funded through Lilly Endowment’s Nurturing Children Through Worship and Prayer Initiative.

As the paintings are shared, you may notice a pattern:

  • Music = Songbird
  • Prayer = Seed and/or Fruit
  • Word = Leaf
  • Order of Service = Element of Nature
  • Season = Insect with a Flower

One final creative invitation for this project remains for me: to paint a Tree of Life holding all forty elements. I plan to share its progress here.

For this series, I am grateful to have used handmade paper from White Dragon Paper and watercolor paints from Natural Earth Paint.

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