The human capacity for creativity is universal and represents a powerful connection to the divine within and without.
When we make art as a form of prayer, we are drawn into participation with the flow of life from its very Source.
Contemplative art practice involves creating in communion with God, others in the space, and all the aspects of one’s own personhood. Many people recognize and release patterns that may be blocking the flow of God’s Love in their lives through this practice.

EHoP’s website and offerings feature the work of Contemplative artist Julie Ann Stevens. In 2022, Julie served as artist-in-residence at EHoP, offering retreats from her workbook “Into Your Heart: A Creative Path to Healing and Wholeness.”

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