Reverberate

A quick graphic I did for student ministries at Blue Ridge Community Church. Nothing super fancy here, just a fun color scheme, a homemade star field, and some audio waves. Sadly it still has to be in 4:3 and not 16:9, but I suppose that will come soon. I hope.

What ya think?

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Free

This was a series graphic that was meant to be super simple for Blue Ridge Community Church. I turned out rather simple indeed, and I am pleased with the feel that it got. I wanted it to be minimalistic, but still convey the point.

Freedom! What a treasured word that is in our culture. We fight to gain it. Thousands have given their lives to protect it. We call America “the land of the free.” But, what does it really mean? Set aside thoughts of life and liberty for a moment. How many of us are truly free? Free from anger and fear…from guilt and addictions…from regrets…from hiding? Free to truly be who we were meant to be? Christ came to set us free, so why do so many still believe that following Him means losing their freedom just to follow a bunch of rules? As so often is the case with Jesus, it is in the paradox that we find the truth. Join us as we discover what Jesus meant when He said He came to set captives free.

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Response

Branding for an 8-week series “Response” which will focus on worship and the things we think it is limited to vs the things that it could/should be/is.

Often when we think of what worship could be we think of singing only, but really there is a whole spectrum of ways for us to worship God that aren’t just limited to music.

The prophet Micah asked the age-old question, “With what shall I come before the Lord and bow down before the exalted God?” He follows with a list of possibilities such as burnt offerings of calves, rams, and “rivers of oil,” all foreign to our sense of worship. Micah ends with, “And what does the LORD require of you?” He then answers his own question with, “To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.”

So what is true worship? Is it offerings, sacrificial living, humility? Songs of praise and adoration?

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