Some arts may not be specific in what it is saying, but through the observers reflection an observer draws their own meaning, regardless of the degree of specificity. We can then see, that since God is at work in all hearts, God can work through what you create, talking to people through their experiences. furthermore, our creation, ultimately, is a by product of God creating us. (It is important to note here that we are fallen as is creation so not everything we create will be inherently good anymore)
So being creative is good. This isn't exactly a revolutionary Idea, but the problem with creativity, for us, is it takes a lot of work, it takes a lot of time, particularly if it is to be done justice. This can leave many of us reticent to get involved and create for a primarily God honouring, purpose.
If this is a skill that God has blessed you with then why shouldn't you create with the purpose of giving thanks to him who gave you the ability in the first place? Furthermore if we accept creativity as a form of communication, God can easily use your creative output to reach those who have not seen the light of Christ risen. Therefore, be creative!
Creativity is required in many forms of fellowship. Obvious examples are the construction of sermons, the singing of praises and sharing of food together. All these require, thought, time and energy to realise. These are some great ways to be creative, to serve the Lord who made you. If you are capable you should be involved!
Although creativity in our society has many connotations with new and being intuitive. Perhaps a better understanding of the word is an enthusiasm or energy to solve problems well. Hence to show creativity is to be dedicated in the act of creating a solution. if we take this broader view creativity is then used in all fields. Maths and sciences included. The difference in how creativity is applied in different fields should then come down to whether the desired outcome is quantitative or qualitative. So, be creative, solve some problems!
How am I solving problems when I paint/sing/other "creative pursuit"? as discussed before acts of creativity have meaning attached to them, whether they want it or not. Some forms of creativity have a purpose of communicating. Sometimes words fail us, how then will we communicate? Artist, how will you solve this problem?
So be creative, be involved. Help solve problems in your church and solve them well, with the skills God has given you.
Sam Gillespie is a graduate Composition student and a computer programmer doing his Honours year based in Sydney. Sam has composed a number of works.
Sam Gillespie's previous articles may be viewed at www.pressserviceinternational.org/sam-gillespie.html