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Photography as a spiritual practice

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Photography as a spiritual practice
60-minute webinar with Jonathan C. Watson including a presentation and a Q&A

The Westminster Confession of Faith of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) suggests that the “Chief end of humanity is to seek God and enjoy the Lord forever.” Photography provides a unique opportunity to capture and appreciate the beauty of God’s creation, glimpse the image of God and enjoy this magnificence forever.

In “Glimpsing imago Dei: Photography as a spiritual practice,” participants explored how to better use their cameras and smartphones to create images that illustrate the majesty of the created world and its inhabitants. We discussed composition, technique and equipment, and looked at images that stoke inspiration. We shared in a time of fun discussion around the joy of photography and how it intersects with faith.

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When you order today, you will receive a link to a recording of the webinar as well as the slide deck.

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We ask that you pay $10 for individual viewing and $20 if a group views the recording. If your group is larger than 25, please email info@pres-outlook.org for pricing.

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This webinar is one way Presbyterian Outlook funds our ministry as a prophetic, pastoral and independent publication focused on creating trustworthy resources and spaces for conversation. Thank you for your support.


Jonathan C. Watson is the pastor of Cape Fear Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) in Wilmington, North Carolina, where he has served for over 15 years. In addition to a Master of Divinity from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Watson holds a B.A. in professional photography with an emphasis in motion pictures/video from the former Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. When not in the pulpit or behind the viewfinder, he enjoys family time with his wife Darcie and teenage son James.

See more of his images at JonathanCWatson.com, and follow on Instagram: @photos_by_jcw.

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