The Yellow Ochre Newsletter

A weekly curation of encouragement and practical wisdom to turn your art from a hobby into a purposeful blessing for your community and culture.

Matthew Taylor Matthew Taylor

Needing a New Environment

Typically, plants will only grow within the context they’re in. If their pot is small, they will be small. If the pot is large, then they will be large.

Their roots can only extend as far as their context allows.

People are more like aloe plants though. We need space to stretch. We need new spaces and new pots to accommodate our growth. Like crabs, we must find new shells, new environments, for our angsts and movement.

This is one reason I launched The Yellow Ochre Team. If you are an artist, looking to stretch those artistic muscles within a community of other mission-minded artists, join The Yellow Ochre Team today.

Overgrown plant

Typically, plants will only grow within the context they’re in. If their pot is small, they will be small. If the pot is large, then they will be large.

Their roots can only extend as far as their context allows.

People are more like aloe plants though. We need space to stretch. We need new spaces and new pots to accommodate our growth. Like crabs, we must find new shells, new environments, for our angsts and movement.

This is one reason I launched The Yellow Ochre Team. If you are an artist, looking to stretch those artistic muscles within a community of other mission-minded artists, join The Yellow Ochre Team today.

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Matthew Taylor Matthew Taylor

Join the Yellow Ochre Team

And we're live! If you are a Christian and an artist wondering how to use your gifts for God's mission, check out The Yellow Ochre Community to learn more!

patreon.com/yellowochreclub

And we're live! If you are a Christian and an artist wondering how to use your gifts for God's mission, check out The Yellow Ochre Community to learn more!

patreon.com/yellowochreclub

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Matthew Taylor Matthew Taylor

In 4 Days…

4 more days until I launch my Patreon community. I'm calling it "The Yellow Ochre Team." If you are a Christian and a "creative" who wants to discover how to use your artistry for the mission of God, this is the community for you.

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