Connecting Scripture and Life

Meditating in Color - Isaiah 40

16 min · 7. feb. 2026
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This special podcast invites you to color your spiritual reflections as you listen to a passage from Isaiah 40. This passage reminds us that our lives are short but what we bring to the world is beauty and color to sustain creation. Rabbi Jason Fruithandler and Barbara Murphy invite you to enter into their reflections and express your spirit through art. You do not have to be an artist, but simply a child of God.

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