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Sara Groves: The Contemplative Work of the Artist

Spiritual insight comes the same way that creative insight does.

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As she shares her artistic gift of music, Sara affirms that art matters, that it matters when people make space for the contemplative work of art and being an artist. Further, she adds that it is the job of all believers - not just artists - to contemplate and approach life with a deep appreciation for image bearing, loving each person with a sacred reverence.

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