Exploring the Creation Story Through Expressive Art
With Rev. Sue Turley
We can spend so much time in our heads that we miss the quieter ways Spirit moves in our lives. This workshop offers a gentle space to explore your inner landscape through expressive art—allowing insight to arise naturally, without pressure or overthinking.
What to Expect
- A reading from the Creation Story
- A brief reflection from Swedenborg’s Writings
- Quiet time for inner listening
- A warm, supportive environment for creative expression
What to Bring
Bring any materials you enjoy—pencil, charcoal, pastels, paint, glue, magazines, or anything that you have on hand.
No art experience needed.
When
Once a month on ZOOM on Thursdays at 11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern beginning January 2026. Dates: 1/15, 2/12, 3/19, 4/2, 5/7, 6/4
Collaborator Bio
Rev. Sue Turley began her artistic journey as soon as she was old enough to hold a crayon. From a young age, art felt like a private world she could step into—a place of joy, imagination, and curiosity. Sue’s career as a Swedenborgian minister, offering spiritual care to people experiencing grief, trauma, and profound life transitions—and her own journey after losing her son in the Iraq War—shapes the emotional honesty of her work. Now, in this season of her life, she finds meaning, purpose and spiritual deepening through her art. As she brings her creativity out in the world, she hopes her art will serve as such, for others.




