Lead

“Shaped to serve.”

A person underwater surrounded by numerous bubbles with a pink background.

With You

A human hand submerged in a fizzy green liquid, surrounded by numerous bubbles.

Move Forward

A submerged whale tail visible underwater with many bubbles surrounding it.

Brace

Who has shaped me, and how will I shape others?

Lead reflects the kind of leadership shaped not by status, but by service, the posture Christ modeled. Every threshold crossed, every burden lifted, traces back to someone who chose to walk beside, not ahead. Their quiet strength became a reflection of God’s steady hand, guiding through uncertainty.

  • Lead considers what it means to guide with humility, less as a destination, and more as a posture formed through experience. The artist reflects on those who followed the servant leadership approach in helping him steady him through uncertain terrain, people whose presence offered strength without spectacle, whose care taught him how to hold space for others.

    The hands across this triptych vary in shape and tone, evoking different modes of support: holding, bracing, reaching. Amidst the swirl of surrounding elements, their gestures remain calm, intentional. There’s a quiet authority here, not of dominance, but of responsibility born from love.

    Through these images, Lead offers a meditation on influence: the kind that uplifts, that listens first, and that moves not above but beside.

  • Jesus redefined leadership, not through status or command, but by kneeling to wash feet. He led by serving, listened before speaking, and gave of Himself so that others could rise. Lead reflects that posture: open hands, steady presence, quiet strength rooted in love.

    True leadership begins with following Christ, letting His example shape how we guide others. It’s not about being above, but walking with. Not about being first, but being faithful.

    “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant… just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve.” Matthew 20:26, 28

    Reflection Question:

    Where in your life is Christ inviting you to lead like He did, with humility, compassion, and a willingness to serve?

  • Workshops: Art-making on leadership and service.

    Therapeutic/Educational: Training on responsibility; relevant for addressing identity, discipline, and growth into purpose.

    Community Dialogue: Conversations on shaping and guiding.

    Youth Engagement: Projects on leadership and stewardship.

    Wellness Spaces: Reflection prompts on resilience and shaping.