In honor or National Craft month....Here goes my second post.
I love seeing the different outlets people use to create and express their own creativity. I am amazed at the talent that comes naturally to so many, and how their God given talent brings joy to humanity.
Last year, our minister, Rev. David Bonilla, had a blank canvas on the pulpit that everyone saw as they walked into the church. As the service progressed he created a beautiful drawing with chalk.
We had no clue what it was in the beginning.

But by the end of the service, it was crystal clear what he had created and what he wanted to share with the congregation.

It was pretty fantastic..and the sermon that day was pretty awesome too. It was an amazing experience to be touched by someones art, especially in a church setting. Our ministers gift was not only pleasing to the eye, but also touched our spirits. I firmly believe that the spirit of creativity is an integral part of our beings and can touch our souls when we connect.

This picture truly does not do it justice. But lucky me, I had my camera with me to capture such a special event. Our minister gifted his work of art at the end of the service and believe me when I tell you everyone present wanted that drawing.
I can't draw if my life depended on it. So this was totally amazing to me.
Hope you enjoyed this.
Hugs,
ME
1 comment:
what a beautiful post and a beautiful painting as well. TFS
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