POEMA: DISCOVERING YOUR CREATIVE INHERITANCE
In Scripture, the word “poema” is used in Ephesians 2:10, signifying that we are God’s masterpiece. This is where we get the word poem, poetry and poetry. You are God’s “poem”, his masterpiece. We are creations in the image of a creative God.
“We are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.”
Over the next five weeks, we will explore the hindrances to creativity and the disciplines that unlock our creative potential as God's masterpieces. Join me on this journey of discovering our creative selves as reflections of a creative God.
Why you should enroll, watch below:
Course Curriculum
- LESSON 10: RELIGION: FREEDOM TO CREATE (3:52)
- LESSON 11: RELIGION THAT RUINS THE ARTIST (5:14)
- LESSON 12: RELIGION: THE ART OF REFORMATION (4:37)
- LESSON 13: RELIGION: STORIES OF CREATIVITY THROUGHOUT CHURCH HISTORY (4:52)
- LESSON 14: RELIGIOUS MINDSETS WITHIN ARTISTS (2:59)
- LESSON 15: CREATIVITY AND THE CHURCH (5:48)
PERKS IN THIS COURSE:
- Lifetime access
- Private Online Community
- First class to take this course ever!
Enroll now to save $100 during pre-enrollment!
FAQ's
When does the course launch?
The course launches on July 27th and will continue for 5 weeks.
What is the course schedule?
Students will receive access to new lessons every Saturday. They can complete the lessons at their own pace throughout the week. Additionally, there will be three Zoom meetings, with the dates communicated via email.
How long will I have access to the course?
Once you purchase the course, you’ll have lifetime access. This means you can revisit the materials anytime and as often as you like.
What’s included in the course?
- 5 weeks of lessons
What are the benefits to joining now?
- Exclusive pricing
- Be the first class to take the course
- Get access to a private online community of like-minded creatives who will inspire and support you on your journey
Meet your instructor, Stephen Roach
Stephen Roach is the founder of The Breath and The Clay creative arts organization and host of the Makers & Mystics podcast. He is a creative coach, author and multi-instrumentalist with a background in ethnomusicology. His musical project, Songs of Water, composes for film and television including the award-winning Australian animated short, Teacups. He has contributed to the works of recording artists Ricky Skaggs, Josh Garrels, Jonathan and Melissa Helser, John Mark McMillan and many others. Stephen lives in North Carolina with his wife Sarah and children Evangelyn Belle and Isaac Brighton.