A picture is worth a thousand words.
We are a visual society, presented with an abundance of images on a daily basis. The morning drive to work. Our favorite TV show. Surfing the web. A picture can communicate a volume of information in a small package. Today we can access more data than at any other time in the past, and our eyes are the method used to unlock that information. An image is a great communication tool.
Throughout the history of the church, art has been a vital part of our faith in God. Because we can’t see Him, His likeness has been left up to our imagination. Although art shouldn’t serve as a substitute for God, it helps us express our belief in God. It allows us to show His grace in action and to make our faith tangible. From the Sistine Chapel to the ornate stained glass creations in our churches, art and faith are perfect complements.
Unfortunately, the church has moved away from visual expressions of our religious convictions. We still love and reverence God, but often our worship involves only our ears and our mouths. Our eyes are left to wander aimlessly without any type of inspiration. Going from the information overload of our culture to a visual black hole in our church has created a longing for more. Our worship needs to tap the potential of a thought-provoking illustration. We need to present a feast for our eyes. One such solution is a pictable.
OVERVIEW OF A PICTABLE
A pictable is a picture parable painted by a live artist to accompany music or a spoken message. Jesus spoke to people in parables. He used words to paint pictures and tell stories that relate to our faith and love for Him. A pictable uses traditional art materials, such as paint or ink, to develop imagery that will allow us to connect with God on a different level. It helps us visualize problems and solutions that we deal with today and creates an emotional connection in our worship time.
In short, a pictable is a visual worship experience. The integration of music, imagery and the Word into our worship time can create an experience with God that we will never forget. We have the potential for a highly intimate relationship with our Lord and Savior. We should not restrict that relationship to a select few of our senses. He created them for a reason, and we are called upon to use them to further enhance the bond we have with Him.

Every church is different in how they worship God. They have different pastors, gather in different environments, contain members from different backgrounds, and sing different songs. For this reason, the pictable ministry is a flexible one. Some pictable concepts are already created and ready for use in your service. We also can work together to customize a concept for a pictable that will capture your theme, subject matter or sermon topic. The canvas starts out blank; you can decide what you want on it.