Well, this is exciting! I have now completed the final requirements for my Doctor of Ministry in Art & Theology at Wesley Theological Seminary. It has been… Read more “Webinar on Hero’s Journey and Judith”
Tag: art
Isolation relief efforts
As the Coronavirus continues to spread and events and public gatherings are canceled with no known timeline to reopen, there is a lot of fear and anxiety… Read more “Isolation relief efforts”
Goodbye 2019
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about beginnings and endings lately. Perhaps because there are so many occurring all at once at this moment of my… Read more “Goodbye 2019”
Lenten journey with collage
“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive and do go that. Because what the world needs is people who have come… Read more “Lenten journey with collage”
Replenish event
Every year, the clergy of the United Methodist Central Texas Conference gather for a day of refreshing rest for our weary pastoral souls and for creating peer… Read more “Replenish event”
Presentations
I had a busy weekend this weekend: Saturday morning I did a presentation on Labyrinth Walking at a newly consecrated labyrinth (warning: this is a 39-minute video… Read more “Presentations”
Last Minute Changes
The picture is a fruit pizza I made last week, because I’ve had mandalas on the mind. A few months ago, I was contracted to do a… Read more “Last Minute Changes”
Art in Orvieto
I have spent the past three weeks studying and making art in Orvieto Italy, with side trips to Rome, Florence and Assisi. This drawing is my rendering… Read more “Art in Orvieto”
Interruption
I really should call this one: Interruption: An Experiment. We talk a lot about experiments at Missional Wisdom Foundation. One thing I know about myself is that… Read more “Interruption”
Pilgrimage to the Unicorn Tapestries
I recently took my daughter on trip to the City (I grew up in New Jersey, 40 miles west of New York City, so to me New… Read more “Pilgrimage to the Unicorn Tapestries”