Presented by Cynthia Johnson, Licensed Master Social Worker – Advanced Practice (LMSW–AP) founding executive director of Courage & Renewal North Texas.
Encouraging the creative spirit within opens a pathway to the spirit of God. Whether it is painting (houses or canvas), singing a song, writing a poem, creating a garden, a beautiful table or a meaningful life, these practices can calm the overactive mind, the grasping ego, and take us to a deeper place. Join us as we explore how the creative process can provide liminal space for the spirit to speak, and help us connect our souls with our Creator.
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