A More Human Mary
Kate Creech reflects on the disruption of Incarnation, and wonders what the human struggle of Mary might reveal about her own story.
Kate is in her third year of the MA in Counseling Psychology program. When not in class, she can be found chasing the light in the mountains with her camera or painting in a coffee shop. You can find more of her work at patreon.com/Katecreech or on Instagram at @katecreechpaints and @kate.creech.
Kate Creech reflects on the disruption of Incarnation, and wonders what the human struggle of Mary might reveal about her own story.
As we continue moving through Lent, Kate Creech writes that the revelation of Jesus’s wounds is an invitation for us to grieve and bear witness to our own wounds, and to continue naming the systems of harm all around us.
“Dialogue” acrylic and oil pastel on canvas Artist Statement: For so long my body has been a war zone; this canvas is a symbol of a ceasefire. It represents the moment that I stood still, and in that space the Spirit spoke to me about the past and how it has influenced my present. […]