Cultivate Connection Podcast

Created in His Image: Rethinking What Creativity Really Means

59 min · 31. mar. 2026
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What if creativity isn’t just a personality trait—but a reflection of who God is? In this conversation, we explore the idea that God reveals Himself first as Creator—and what that means for how we see ourselves. From taste buds and music to nature and storytelling, creativity isn’t accidental. It’s intentional, abundant, and deeply connected to purpose. We wrestle with questions like: • Is creativity essential or just an “extra”? • Are we truly creative, or just remixing what already exists? • Why does God care about beauty, detail, and experience? • How can creativity shape culture, faith, and even evangelism? This episode invites you to reconsider creativity—not as something reserved for artists, but as something woven into every part of life. And maybe more importantly… as an invitation. LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE If this episode encouraged you, please like and subscribe. Doing so helps us reach more people who need to connect with God. https://www.youtube.com/@CultivateConnection?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cultivateconnection Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultivateconnection Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cultivateconnection TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cultivateconnection Website: https://www.cultivateconnection.com ABOUT CULTIVATE CONNECTION We create spaces that help you encounter God in everyday life. Our heart is to train and equip Christians to grow in spirit, soul, and body through a deeper connection with Christ. #CultivateConnection #GrowYourRelationshipWithGod

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