Worship leader: Ashley Kennedy Makdad
Worship Associate: Amelia Richardson
Music: Rachel Steiner, Cantor; and Gary Rossi, pianist
Children naturally burst with creativity and imagination; they see the world with fresh eyes and aren’t afraid to try new things. But many adults don’t consider themselves inherently creative. So where does the creativity go? This week, we’re going to redefine how we think of creativity—exploring the notion that we all still have that awesome creative spark in us that ignited us when we were kids. Creativity isn’t just about being artistic or musical. It’s about creating something that hasn’t existed before. It’s about solving problems in new ways. It’s about connecting with others to find a common ground. Creativity is found in all walks of life: business, technology, finance, education, science, sports… and hundreds of other contexts. Creativity is something that we all have, but it’s something that we need to nurture. So let’s all unearth our inner creativity and let it shine!
For an online stream of the service, click here after 10:20 a.m.