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Creativity as a Spiritual Practice Class | February

02/19/2026 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM PT

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This month, join us as we add Love to your Paintbrush (Painting with the Invisibles)
 
Not all spiritual practices look like meditation or prayer, sometimes they look like paint on paper. This class invites you into spontaneous, stream-of-consciousness art-making as a form of meditation and self-expression. No artistic skill is required, because this is about the process, not the product. Together, we practice letting go of planning, editing, and self-judgment, allowing Spirit to move freely through color, line, and form. As you focus on the act of creating, you cultivate mindfulness: an open-hearted, moment-to-moment awareness without critique. This kind of art-making can reduce stress, increase clarity and focus, and reveal what is alive in your consciousness. All you have to do is show up! You can’t do it wrong. Whatever you bring is enough, because you are enough.
 
“Creativity is intelligence having fun,” Albert Einstein reminds us.
 
In this class, creativity becomes a meaningful spiritual practice.
 
Rooted in Science of Mind teachings, Creativity as a Spiritual Practice invites you to experience creativity as an expression of Spirit itself. Ernest Holmes taught that Spirit is eternally creative, and through imagination, intuition, and self-expression, we consciously participate in that Creative Intelligence, opening our lives to greater clarity, joy, and possibility.
 
 
 
Thursday, Feb 19, 6:30pm PT
Instructor: Rev Andrea Weatherhead and Chris Coy, RScP
Location: Zoom (link information will be sent out a couple of days prior to class starting, as well as an hour prior to class)
Investment: $25
Sign up for the full year of Creativity as a Spiritual Practice and enjoy a $60 savings while committing to a year of inspired, soulful exploration.
 
Rev. Andrea Weatherhead loves the creative process, its unknowns, its messiness, and the way it divinely takes unique form in, and through, each person. She has directed creative teams for exhibit design and development, editorial, graphic design, multimedia, audio and video production, sound design, and music composition, for over 20 years. She is a former recording engineer producer, sings and plays guitar in bands and loves to write. She is excited to join others interested in exploring and celebrating creativity as a spiritual practice in these monthly gatherings where she hopes attendees will join in community to be inspired by Creative Source and one another.
 
Chris Coy: Chris has over 25 years as an actor, teacher, playwright, and director. She began as a children’s drama teacher but quickly discovered the joy in helping adults rediscover their creativity. She found theater improvisation to be a key factor in her spiritual evolution and hopes to bring the magic of improv to other adults. 
 
 
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