Be. Make. Do. a soul|makers podcast
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The Be. Make. Do. podcast inspires artists of faith by diving into the big - and sometimes controversial - questions that come with pursuing the artist’s calling. Artists are culture makers. But many Christians in the arts feel isolated and conflicted about their call. That’s why we’re starting this conversation - to help you find clarity and confidence. So, be encouraged. And become who you were created to be, make what you were created to make, and do what you were created to do.
Join host Lisa Smith as she poses questions, shares stories, and great conversation with artists, theologians, creatives and friends about the call of the artist in the world.
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Wise-Hearted One: Idols and Altars
The construction of golden calf is one of the most commonly known Exodus stories.
Though God had delivered them Egypt, hunger, and thirst, the Israelites chose to place their trust in an idol of their own haphazard making. It's no accident that this story is told between the calling of the Wise-Hearted Ones and the execution of their work.
How does art rooted in idolatry differ from God's design? How does our heart going into the work, and our manner of execution, impact the art we end up making? Host Lisa Smith compares and contrasts these two commissions in this new episode of Be. Make. Do.
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Wise-Hearted Ones: 3 Frameworks to Survive and Thrive As An Artist
Wise-Hearted Ones: 3 Frameworks to Survive and Thrive As An Artist
Creatives talk a lot about artistic craft, but what about soul craft? How is our work connected to the larger rhythms of our spiritual lives?
As we see in the Exodus story of the Wise-Hearted Ones, God bestows not only creative knowledge and skill, but frameworks of support to sustain both work and spirit. What are these frameworks and how can we cultivate them? How might they make us better artists and leaders? Lisa Smith breaks down how spiritual formation and community engagement are integral to our creative growth.
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Wise-Hearted Ones: Shedding the False Dichotomy with Marlita Hill
Wise-Hearted Ones: Shedding the False Dichotomy with Marlita Hill
As Christian artists, it's easy to see our artistic practices as separate from our personal faith. How can we begin to integrate our mediums with our ministry? Are these parts of ourselves so separate after all?
Joining Lisa this week is Marlita Hill [https://marlitahill.com/], a choreographer, multi-published author, and 20+ year educator who serves an international audience in the intersection of faith, art, and entrepreneurship. Marlita is the founder of the Kingdom Artist Institute (KAI), a discipleship program for Christian artists building art careers in the marketplace.
In this conversation, Lisa and Marlita dive deeper into what it means to be wise-hearted, how to wait on God's timing, and why it doesn't really matter whether you bloom late or bloom early.
Connect with Marlita via the KAI mailing list [https://successful-thinker-3992.ck.page/profile]and on Instagram at @iammarlitahill [https://instagram.com/iammarlitahill]. Also, check out her blog and podcast, The Kingdom Art Life [https://marlitahill.substack.com/].
Website: https://marlitahill.com [https://marlitahill.com/]
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Wise-Hearted Ones: An Artist Ordained
An Artist Ordained with Lisa Smith
What if HOW we create is just as important as WHAT we create due to this divine call? Artists selected by God have a high calling — one that requires everything be surrendered to the Maker. Continuing the Wise-Hearted Ones series, Lisa Smith dives into the artistic giftings God gave to master artisans when he ordained them to create the Tabernacle. Take time to consider this self-sacrificial call, filled with joy, freedom, and efficacy, and ponder what that means for us as we seek to bring to life the gifts the Spirit of God has filled us with.
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Share your thoughts about artists' divine role in God's narrative.
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Wise-Hearted Ones: Called By Name
Wise-Hearted Ones: Called By Name. Called By Heart. with Lisa Smith
What does "wise-hearted" even mean? In this episode, podcast host Lisa Smith unravels a story of divine, artistic collaboration. An unlikely group of craftsmen, wandering the arid desert, are called by name, by God, to build Him a dwelling place called the Tabernacle. The Exodus account details how God specifically calls artists to make use of aesthetics, which make divine messages more tangible. The term "wise-hearted" signifies deep wisdom and skill, and emphasizes the spiritual depth in which artists work. The Tabernacle story dispels myths about artists' societal role and showcases God's intention for them to serve as makers.
How does your creative calling resonate with the Wise-Hearted Ones?
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SPECIAL - Gathering & Community For Artists with Stephen Roach
Gathering & Community For Artists with Stephen Roach of Makers & Mystics
In a special conversation, host Lisa Smith sits down with Stephen Roach, founder of The Breath and The Clay creative arts organization and host of the Makers & Mystics podcast. As a poet, musician, and self-proclaimed "creative instigator," Stephen takes Lisa through the concept of what it means for artists to be architects of hope.
The two also dive into the gravity and healing nature of meeting in person with other artists, as Stephen prepares for the 2024 Breath and Clay Creative Arts Gathering in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on March 22-24.
Learn more about the Breath and Clay Creative Arts Gathering: https://www.thebreathandtheclay.com/
Listen to the Makers & Mystics podcast: https://www.makersandmystics.com/
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