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Conversations: Lewis Center
Feb
5

Conversations: Lewis Center

Join fellow Creatives for some fresh local coffee and open conversation.

Why did God rest after creating? The Creator was neither limited by time nor drained by effort, yet chose to rest. Why? Genesis 2:1-4 tells us that after completing His creative work, God rested, blessed the seventh day, and made it holy. This act wasn’t about recovery; it was about setting an example and establishing principles that are vital to our lives. It teaches us that rest is a culmination of creation, a model of sacred rhythms, an act of renewal, and a demonstration of trust.

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Conversations: Clintonville
Feb
7

Conversations: Clintonville

Join fellow Creatives for some fresh local coffee and open conversation.

Why did God rest after creating? The Creator was neither limited by time nor drained by effort, yet chose to rest. Why? Genesis 2:1-4 tells us that after completing His creative work, God rested, blessed the seventh day, and made it holy. This act wasn’t about recovery; it was about setting an example and establishing principles that are vital to our lives. It teaches us that rest is a culmination of creation, a model of sacred rhythms, an act of renewal, and a demonstration of trust.

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Conversations: Lewis Center
Feb
19

Conversations: Lewis Center

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What are the guiding principles of your life? Maybe it's easier to think about this from a project standpoint. What's the deadline, budget, and deliverables? Certain colors, typefaces, and styles might be off the table to start. These are often the most productive projects. One's that have discovered early what must be included and what must be excluded. Paradoxically, there is true freedom in restriction, when the rules/principles have correctly identified. What rules guide your life? Where do they come from?

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Conversations: Clintonville
Feb
21

Conversations: Clintonville

Join fellow Creatives for some fresh local coffee and open conversation.

What are the guiding principles of your life? Maybe it's easier to think about this from a project standpoint. What's the deadline, budget, and deliverables? Certain colors, typefaces, and styles might be off the table to start. These are often the most productive projects. One's that have discovered early what must be included and what must be excluded. Paradoxically, there is true freedom in restriction, when the rules/principles have correctly identified. What rules guide your life? Where do they come from?

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Conversations: Lewis Center
Mar
5

Conversations: Lewis Center

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What is the vision that drives your life and the things you create? How do you see and treat yourself, clients, coworkers, friends and enemies? It is easy to lose the core vision of God's creation. The good news is that he hasn't and he invites us to come, see, and make it our life's work.

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Conversations: Clintonville
Mar
7

Conversations: Clintonville

Join fellow Creatives for some fresh local coffee and open conversation.

What is the vision that drives your life and the things you create? How do you see and treat yourself, clients, coworkers, friends and enemies? It is easy to lose the core vision of God's creation. The good news is that he hasn't and he invites us to come, see, and make it our life's work.

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Conversations: Clintonville
Jan
17

Conversations: Clintonville

Join fellow Creatives for some fresh local coffee and open conversation.

Why did God create? Why do we? Before creation, there was chaos. Darkness covered the deep, and the Spirit of God hovered over the waters. From this vast emptiness, God began to create—bringing light, form, and purpose to what had been formless and void. God’s first identity revealed in Scripture is as Creator, and in His image, we too are makers.

But, creation often starts with chaos or nothing at all. All possibilities are on the table. Things could go wonderfully, or they could go awfully—and often, both happen. So why did God create, knowing the risks? Why do we step into the unknown and create? Let’s explore how God’s creative process speaks to our own journeys as disciples and creatives.

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Conversations: Lewis Center
Jan
15

Conversations: Lewis Center

Join fellow Creatives for some fresh local coffee and open conversation.

Why did God create? Why do we? Before creation, there was chaos. Darkness covered the deep, and the Spirit of God hovered over the waters. From this vast emptiness, God began to create—bringing light, form, and purpose to what had been formless and void. God’s first identity revealed in Scripture is as Creator, and in His image, we too are makers.

But, creation often starts with chaos or nothing at all. All possibilities are on the table. Things could go wonderfully, or they could go awfully—and often, both happen. So why did God create, knowing the risks? Why do we step into the unknown and create? Let’s explore how God’s creative process speaks to our own journeys as disciples and creatives.

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