• Formed in the Studio: Why Jesus’ “Hidden Years” Matter to Your Creative Calling

    ISSUE #035

    My friend, this week I’ve been undone—in the best way—by a simple truth hiding in plain sight: before Jesus ever preached, healed, or performed a single miracle, He spent the vast majority of His life as a working artisan. Sawdust and rock dust on His clothes. Tools in His hands. Clients coming in and out of the workshop. No platform. No spotlight. Just formation. Obedience. Craft. Presence.

    And the more I sat with the Holy Spirit on this, the more I realized:
    The creative process that shaped Jesus is the same creative process God is using to shape you.

    Your studio isn’t just “where you make stuff.” It’s where God forms you—just like He formed His Son.

    Jesus grew up in the home of a tecton—a craftsman. He learned process, patience, attention to beauty, the weight of structure, and the humility of hiddenness long before He ever stepped into public ministry. And friend, the same Father who formed Jesus in the studio is forming you in yours.

    This issue is an invitation to slow down, breathe deep, and remember:
    Your creative life is not a side hobby. It’s sacred ground.

    I’m cheering you on always!

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    From Ballet to Wearable Floral Artist

    This week, meet floral artist Debbie Davies—a former ballet dancer and special-effects makeup artist whose story shows what God can do when every creative thread finally converges. From wearable floral art to gold-medal installations, Debbie’s journey is a stunning reminder that the Lord wastes nothing… and His timing is perfect. READ MORE

    CONNECT

    “And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man.” — Luke 2:52 (NIV)

    Jesus spent 30 silent years being shaped—not on a platform but in a workshop. Those hidden years were not wasted years; they were holy years. And the same is true for you. Every time you step into your creative space, you’re stepping onto the same kind of ground where God formed His Son.

    God is not rushing you. He is forming you.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You for forming me through my creative process. Teach me to honor my studio as holy ground. Slow my spirit, quiet my mind, and open my heart so I can see what You’re shaping in me. Let my hands become an extension of Your presence as I create with You today.

    Spiritual Action Step:
    Before you begin your next session, pause at the doorway of your studio (or kitchen table, or porch, or wherever you create) and whisper:
    “Lord, I enter Your sanctuary.”
    Let that shift the entire atmosphere.


    CLARIFY

    Jesus didn’t grow by accident. He grew with intention—through repetition, process, and everyday obedience in His earthly father’s workshop.

    This week, ask the Lord:
    “What are You forming in me through this current season?”

    Is it patience?
    Confidence?
    Trust?
    A deeper ability to see beauty?
    Courage to step out?
    Grace to rest in hiddenness?

    When you can name the formation, you can cooperate with it.

    Action Step:
    Write down one character trait or spiritual truth God is shaping in you right now. Then plan one simple action this week that aligns with that forming work.


    CREATE

    Jesus grew up learning to see what others missed—the details, textures, rhythms, and beauty hidden in ordinary things. That same divine instinct lives inside you.

    Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do for your creativity is to slow down enough to actually see.

    Studio Action Step:
    Spend 10 minutes in quiet observation before you touch a tool.
    Look at texture. Shadow. Color variation. Negative space.
    Let your eyes soften and your spirit listen.
    This practice awakens creative flow faster than any technique.


    CULTIVATE

    The artisan’s studio wasn’t isolated—people constantly came and went. Jesus learned to see people with compassion, attention, and holy presence long before He began His public ministry.

    You carry that same ability.

    Whether it’s a collector, a follower online, a booth visitor, or one person who comments on your work—presence communicates honor. And honor opens hearts.

    Connection Action Step:
    Choose one person this week to be intentionally present with—online or in person.
    Slow down. Listen deeply. Make them feel like the only person in the room.

    This builds impact, trust, and long-term relationships—the heart of your creative mission.


    The Core4 Focus Planner™

    A 90-Day Undated Planner to Help You Stay Focused, Grow Spiritually, and Make Measurable Progress in Your Art

    “This planner is my “tool of intentionality” and sits next to my Bible and journal. It’s also the perfect size to hang on to as a way to go back and celebrate the work that I’ve done. Thanks so much!” – Debby


    WATCH & LISTEN

    Episode: Jesus the Artisan: 5 Creative Principles for a Faithful Life

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    This week’s episode unpacks five powerful principles from Jesus’ forgotten years—from process and presence to hiddenness and holy craftsmanship. I share my own journey of realizing Jesus wasn’t only the Savior; He was a working artisan shaped by the same rhythms we live every day.

    Key Takeaway:
    Your creative process is not incidental. It’s intentional formation from a Father who trains His children the same way He trained His Son.


    STUDIO TIP FOR THRIVING

    One of the fastest ways to shift into flow (and silence distraction) is to establish a simple, repeatable setup ritual. This is how pros beat overwhelm and activate creativity consistently.

    Try this five-minute ritual before every session:

    1. Clear your main workspace.
    2. Choose your primary tool/material for the day.
    3. Turn on one light source that feels inspiring.
    4. Take three slow breaths.
    5. Say aloud:
      “Lord, I’m here. Shape me as I create.”

    This tells your brain—and your spirit—“It’s time.”

    Great for painters, sculptors, fiber artists, jewelers, potters, mixed-media artists, and anyone who needs a dependable on-ramp into creativity.


    WORSHIP

    There’s something deeply moving about hearing worship that echoes the very process God uses to shape us. Potter’s Hand is a beautiful reminder that we’re not just creating for God—we’re being formed by Him. Every lyric speaks to surrender, shaping, purpose, and the gentle way the Father molds us into the image of His Son. As you listen, let the Holy Spirit reaffirm this truth: your life and your art are clay in the hands of a Master Artisan who knows exactly what He’s shaping in you. Allow this song to wash over you as an invitation to yield, trust, and embrace the holy process you’re walking through.


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  • 4 Habits to Help Christians Find Their Creative Rhythm

    ISSUE #007

    Have you ever felt like your creative rhythm is just off? Like you want to be in the flow with God, with your art, and with your business… but something’s just not syncing up? I’ve been there too. In my early years as an artist, I was all over the place—starting things I didn’t finish, getting inspired but never building momentum, and wondering why I always felt stuck.

    What I discovered is that breakthrough isn’t about doing more—it’s about developing rhythms and habits that actually work for you, not against you.

    This week, I want to share 4 simple habits that can totally transform your life as an artist. These aren’t magic bullets, but they are proven pathways. When you cultivate a rhythm—spiritually, creatively, and practically—you create space for God to meet you in the everyday and accelerate what He’s already put in you. Let’s get you back in sync, steady on the path, and thriving right where you are.

    I’m cheering you on always!

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey


    Finally, a 90-Day Planner for Spirit-Led Artists!

    The Core4 Focus Planner™ is more than just a to-do list. It’s a spiritual and strategic companion for Christian artists who are ready to step into creative confidence, align with God’s purpose, and make meaningful progress every day.

    This 90-day planner weaves together spiritual alignment and practical planning using the Core4 Focus Framework™—Connect, Clarify, Create, and Cultivate. Inside, you’ll discover a simple rhythm of envisioning your year, setting 90-day goals, reviewing your week, and executing each day with focus and peace.

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    CONNECT

    Proverbs 21:5 (NLT): “Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.”

    In a world that glorifies hustle and overnight success, God invites us into something much deeper and truer: the slow, steady rhythm of diligence rooted in trust. As artists, our spiritual health is our foundation. Before the art, the marketing, the money… comes presence. Daily connection with the Lord aligns us, anchors us, and tunes our hearts to the divine rhythm He’s designed for our lives.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You for being a God of order, peace, and purpose. Help me to resist the temptation of quick fixes and instead embrace the daily rhythm of walking with You. Remind me that You’re not in a rush and neither should I be. Let my creativity flow from Your presence. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

    Spiritual Action Step:
    Set aside the first 10 minutes of your studio time each day this week to invite the Holy Spirit in. No agenda—just presence.


    CLARIFY

    Intentionality fuels momentum. And momentum comes from consistent choices, not scattered inspiration. If you’ve been spinning your wheels, maybe it’s time to pause and realign. What does a thriving week look like for you in this season? What do you sense the Lord is highlighting? Write it down. Pray it through. Then make a plan—with margin.

    Reflection Prompt:
    What are 3 things I can commit to doing this week that align with my God-given assignment as an artist?

    Clarity Action Step:
    Block out a 30-minute planning session and use that time to set 3 meaningful goals for the week in your creative life, personal life, and business.


    CREATE

    If you want to grow as an artist, you can’t just create when you “feel it.” You’ve got to cultivate the habit of showing up. A creative rhythm doesn’t restrict you—it liberates you to build skill, confidence, and breakthrough over time. Daily sketching, 15-minute warmups, prayer walks, or material experiments—whatever gets you moving—do that!

    Studio Action Step:
    Commit to 30 minutes of uninterrupted creative time each day this week. Put it on the calendar. Guard it like gold.


    CULTIVATE

    Your art doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It’s meant to impact others. But that only happens when you nurture connection. Cultivating relationships with collectors, followers, and potential partners doesn’t have to be overwhelming. It just has to be consistent. A weekly post, a personal message, a “thank you” note—those little seeds grow into a harvest of favor, sales, and influence.

    Marketing Action Step:
    Pick 3 people—past collectors, supporters, or fans—and reach out this week with a personal note of appreciation and an update on what you’re working on.


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Platform: Notion
    Topic: Build Your Artist “Studio Dashboard”

    Notion is a flexible, all-in-one digital workspace that helps you organize your creative world in one place. From daily routines to business goals, this tool keeps everything visible, editable, and connected.

    Try This:
    Create a “Studio Dashboard” in Notion with three tabs:

    1. Art Projects – Track progress, deadlines, and inspiration.
    2. Scripture Inspiration – Record weekly verses and God moments.
    3. Business To-Dos – Stay on top of marketing, emails, and sales tasks.

    Explore Notion


    LISTEN

    Podcast Episode: From Dabbling to Thriving: 4 Habits That Transform Christian Artists

    Are you an ENT artist—Creating Every Now and Then—only when inspiration strikes? You’re not alone. But if you’ve been longing for more consistency, momentum, and breakthrough in your creative life, this episode is for you.

    After mentoring thousands of artists, I’ve learned that it’s not talent that separates thriving artists from those stuck in frustration—it’s intentional habits. In this episode, I break down the Core4 Focus Framework™—Connect, Clarify, Create, and Cultivate—and how these four daily rhythms can radically transform your walk with God, your studio time, and your impact in the world.

    Key takeaway: When you partner with the Holy Spirit through intentional habits, your creativity becomes a highway for Kingdom impact—and your potential finally gets the room it needs to flourish.

    Click here to listen and discover how to move from dabbling to thriving.


    WATCH

    If you’ve been craving a fresh move of the Holy Spirit in your life and creative journey, this powerful worship moment will stir your heart. “Rest on Us” is a passionate invitation for the Spirit of God to dwell, move, and ignite something new within us. As artists, we need more than inspiration—we need presence. Let this song become your prayer this week as you create from a place of intimacy and surrender.


    FEATURED ARTIST: Trevor McCauley

    Journaling the Journey, Co-Creating with Christ
    📍 Website | 📱 Instagram

    For Trevor McCauley, creativity is more than just making art—it’s an act of worship, a form of prayer, and a lifelong dialogue with God.

    Currently journeying through The Foundations Course, Trevor has found new strength in knowing he’s not alone. “Knowing that other people of faith are on similar journeys and have a hunger for God is something that has been essential to my growth as an artist in Christ,” he shares.

    Trevor’s artistic practice is expansive and multi-disciplinary. He’s currently working on:

    • A two-panel abstract acrylic painting inspired by Isaiah 61:3
    • A collection of faith-based poetry centered on identity and transformation
    • A long-term musical projectThe Storm, a symphony rooted in contemporary classical music that’s been in progress since 2005

    Whether painting, composing, or writing, Trevor sees art as a way to experience the tangible presence of God.

    “It’s how I see prayers manifested. It’s tangible. It’s spiritual. It’s relational. It’s how I know God is with me and co-creates with me.”

    One of Trevor’s most profound spiritual habits is middle-of-the-night journaling. While his daytime writing is often reflective, his late-night sessions take on a completely different nature—words that flow as if God is speaking directly to the reader. “The writing becomes more like God directly to the reader… I’m just a conduit.”

    A deeply personal project that reflects his love for detail and meaning was a two-year Christmas gift for his wife: a scratchboard rendering of 17 flowering plants still growing on her grandmother’s property—an heirloom of beauty, history, and legacy. “It was part science, but mostly about art and a connection that only my wife could truly appreciate. Our kids helped, and it was a complete surprise. An amazing gift.”

    Trevor’s creative path began with journaling as an act of faith, long before he claimed the title “artist.” It taught him to quiet his heart, observe his world, and discover his inner voice. Today, that habit continues to shape his direction and keep him grounded.

    His encouragement to fellow artists?

    🌿 “Sometimes it’s how we are changed through the journey of producing art that matters—not the product itself.”

    Trevor’s website has become a cornerstone for sharing his work and amplifying his message. And while the road includes missed expectations, flopped book signings, and delayed dreams, he’s learning that relational trust with God—built in the unseen moments—is what makes the creative life so deeply fulfilling.


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    Resources for Christian Artists

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