
Art’s Response to the Obsession with Speed …
In our obsession with speed, Art calls us to something different–stillness, solitude, Beauty as a way of being that takes its time and is present.

In our obsession with speed, Art calls us to something different–stillness, solitude, Beauty as a way of being that takes its time and is present.

When the room has been swept clean and the windows opened for light and air, the demons leave and roam; but they do come back.

How the Resurrection of Christ Transforms our Work as Artists, Writers, and Poets by inspiring us and illuming us towards that which abounds in Goodness.

A story about rescue and adoption, and loving to the end. About a family, a dog, and why we love and need dogs so much.

While the world is rushing towards AI in mass formation, we artists must continue to point to transcendence.

Flannery O’Connor’s prayer journal inspires is to seek God for our art.

A story about how a poet and Saint Paisios helped me redefine creativity when I was broken, confused, and in need of answers.

What about our identity as the crown of creation, as gardeners of logoi, as priests? How do we recover it? How can we see again?

In a world of 24-hour news and countless opinions at our finger tips, combined with a yearning for enchantment, we must enter into deeper silence.

Want to transform the world? There is a simple Way–it begins in the human heart.