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What if being creative was more than an artistic skill?

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Have you ever heard, thought about, or said this sentence before?

“I am not that creative.”

If you’ve ever thought, “I’m not creative,” you’re not alone. Somewhere along the way, creativity was narrowed to a select few—but it was never meant to be exclusive.

At the beginning, everyone was creative. As kids, we built, imagined, and invented without fear. Constraints didn’t limit us—they inspired us.

To reclaim that mindset, we go back to the beginning. Back to Genesis.

How this Session on Biblical Creativity Works

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Redefine Creativity

Using a clip from Hidden Figures, we challenge the idea that creativity belongs only to artists and expand it to everyone.

02

Rediscover Biblical Creativity

We open God’s Word to see that creativity flows from our identity as image bearers—not from talent alone.

03

Learn from the Tabernacle

The Tabernacle becomes a masterclass in Biblical creativity—where skill, obedience, and God’s presence intersect.

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