Unveiling God's Artistry: A Journey of Faith, Healing, and Purpose through Pottery with Morgan McCarver
“Remain faithful, keep trusting in the Lord, keep asking Him and He will remain faithful to you.” - Morgan McCarver
Episode Summary:
Explores the intersection of faith, healing, and purpose! Morgan McCarver shares her personal testimony and journey of faith, including her scoliosis diagnosis and the subsequent surgery that led her to discover her passion for ceramics. JB and Morgan discuss miraculous healings and the purpose behind personal struggles, emphasizing the importance of following God's calling, even if it diverges from one's original plans. In this conversation, Morgan shares her book 'God the Artist' and how it explains the connection between pottery and faith, sharing her experience of teaching a pottery class and how it allowed participants to experience the creative process while connecting with God. The book is aimed at creative individuals who want to explore their creative capacity and deepen their relationship with God. Morgan emphasizes the importance of pursuing creative passions and trusting God's guidance in the artistic journey. She also encourages artists to find value in their work and not be discouraged by societal judgments!
In today's episode:
Faith can become personal and transformative when faced with challenges and struggles.
God's purpose for our lives may not align with our own plans and passions.
Miraculous healings are possible, but they are not the only way God works in our lives.
The intersection of art and faith can provide a unique platform for sharing God's message.
Following God's calling requires surrendering our own desires and trusting in His plan.Â
Art can be a powerful way to connect with God and explore one's faith.
God is a creative God, and we are all created with a capacity for creativity.
Pursuing your creative passions and trusting God's guidance in your artistic journey.
Closed doors and uncertain paths can be part of God's plan to protect and guide us.
Finding value in your work as an artist and not being discouraged by societal judgments.
About Morgan McCarver:
Morgan McCarver was born and raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Her work is inspired by her female mentors of past and present, as well as her connection to Victorian corsetry through her scoliosis journey. She received an art degree with a ceramics concentration and a double minor in art history and business in 2019 from Anderson University in Anderson, SC. McCarver had the honor of receiving the 2019 Outstanding Art Major Ceramics Award her senior year. As a 2020 701 Center for Contemporary Art prize finalist, she had the honor of being the youngest artist to ever make it that far. She is a multi-award-winning artist who recently received an Artist Support Grant to attend a national ceramics conference. She has had the honor of displaying her work in 2 solo exhibitions, “FemininiTEA” 2020 and “The Strength of a Wildflower” 2022. She recently completed a residency at Edgewood Cottage in Blowing Rock Summer 2023 and participated 2022 as well. McCarver has studios in Asheville, NC and Spartanburg, SC. Her art can be found in various galleries around the Carolinas and Tennessee. Her first book, “God the Artist: Revealing God’s Creative Side Through Pottery,” will be released with Morgan James Publishing January 9, 2024.
Weekly Scripture:
Ephesians 20:10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.
Connect with Morgan McCarver:
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