This was used during a series where we were looking at the person of Jesus. We called it 'the Jesus mirror'. We look into that mirror and see a reflection of both our faces and the face of Christ. We focused on four characteristics that are reflected by Christ: perspective (eyes), integrity (glow all around), compassion (crown of thorns) and self-control (mouth). These are not just ‘good’ traits to have to make you a better person. These are integral characteristics of God that are revealed to us throughout the Bible and in the person of Jesus Christ. As we look at ourselves in the Jesus mirror, we grow in conformity to Christ’s image only as we understand first who Christ is. We cannot live out our holiness or mercy unless we understand God’s holiness and mercy. Our lives are a response to the God we know through an intimate engagement or relationship. And God promises that we will be holy as we come to know Him. © Scott Moore
Part of a series on Abraham's covenant, focusing on how God's people are not blessed because of any trait of their own, but rather they are blessed so that the rest of the world would know God. The concept was how we, as God's people, are part of God's covenant with Abraham. As we look out from our balcony, or leave our apartment, or walk out the door, we are sent to be a blessing into the world. © Scott Moore
Why did God come into the world in the person of Jesus Christ? © Scott Moore
Graffiti in Quebec. I edited out the word "sucks" under Jesus! © Scott Moore
A slightly alter TTC subway route map, emphasizing the present nature and reality of God's Kingdom. © Scott Moore & the Toronto Transit Commission
Used during a series on prayer. © Scott Moore
Just a picture used in worship sometimes. We don't worship creation, but it can spark us to worship Jesus, the Word, who was part of creating our world. © Scott Moore
Part of a corporate prayer at TILT. © Scott Moore
Our Christmas Eve image depicting the joy of Jesus' coming - both the joy of childbirth and the joy of heaven celebrating Christ's birth. Part of a corporate prayer at TILT. © Scott Moore
© Scott Moore
A breath prayer at TILT. © Scott Moore
This was used for our now-seemingly annual adaptation of the stations of the cross, as we journey with Jesus through the end of his life and his resurrection.
A conglomeration of pictures to make a cross from our Easter stations which I have used in this image for our series entitled "Mothers & Brothers" - about the family of God.
We did a two-week series on the Journey to the Cross. The first week focused on Jesus' self-awareness of his own death and the second on why Jesus' lifestyle led to his death.