Lecia
Beck only recently claimed the title of artist.
She
was an “A” student in all of her high school studies – except Art and
Music. She always loved doodling, but
the high grade in Art was elusive so she lost interest. The interest was rekindled a few years ago
when a friend introduced her to the art from known as “zentangling.”
The
art form has become so popular that it is even trademarked – see www.zentangle.com
where it is described as "an easy-to-learn,
relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.”
Lecia
is also a candidate for the Master of Divinity degree at Trinity Lutheran
Seminary where she is receiving the education that will prepare her for
ordained ministry in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
As
in her call to being an artist, her call to ordained ministry wasn’t something
she discerned from the beginning. Here is the story in her own words:
I usually point to my time
in college, being involved in Christian ministries on campus, but I have
actually found journal entries from high school about it! I started
college studying engineering. I love the classes, but through working in
outdoor ministry, I discerned that my call was not to be an engineer. I
took a year off of college to join Captive Free - East Lakes as the sound tech
on team. After that time, I went to Malone College in Canton, OH for a
degree in outdoor leadership. While I had felt called to ordained
ministry, I have a lot in common with Jonah. I tried to bargain with God
that I would pursue full-time outdoor ministry instead. While that did
not pan out, I spent the six years before starting seminary working for the
YMCA in Columbus. I worked with many low-income families, providing
afterschool childcare and enrichment and becoming an advocate for them.
Through all of that, I still felt the nagging that God was calling me to
ordained ministry. I loved my work at the Y, but it was not complete
because I could not share my faith. Finally, at a retreat weekend, I
spent time praying about this call and knew that the time was right. From
the point of leaving the retreat, I began seminary five weeks later. It
has been a wild ride of learning to trust God even more and forget my need to
be in control.
Lecia’s two callings recently
came together when she and classmate Scott Nellis conceived of a community art
project. They drew the outline of a dove
that covered three canvases and specified rainbow colors as the
background. People from the community were
invited to tear pieces of magazines and glue them to the canvas – DURING WORSHIP! During the singing, preaching, or any other
time, anybody who wanted to went to the in-church art studio to work with paper
and glue to create the project together.
The project was left in the worship space during the week so people
could stop in at will to meditate and create.
Scott’s daughter, Lydia, was
seven years old on the day that her younger sister was baptized and Scott was
grateful that Lydia could have something to do, especially during the
preaching! Together, Lecia and Lydia
included a piece of the bulletin with her sister’s name on the triptych. Lydia was happy to see it again just a short
time later when her father graduated.
Lecia was born near Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. The next step in her
journey finds her 300 miles away from Pittsburgh in Loveland, Ohio at Prince of
Peace Lutheran Church where she will complete her internship under Pastor
Jonathan Eilert. She will graduate from
Trinity Lutheran Seminary in May, 2017 before entering the ELCA’s first call
assignment process.
Lecia Beck and an unknown friend. |
What lessons has she learned from
her journey as an artist?
“I struggled to be interested in
art because I tend to be a perfectionist. It has been a great journey for
me to try to let go of that and decide what is good enough. Inspiring community
art was also a great exercise in having a vision and letting go of it. I
marveled at some of the "liberal interpretations" of colors!
While many people say that everyone can be an artist, I didn't believe
them...and yet, I have learned it is true!”
Links:
Lecia Beck's Blog: http://soumonsa.blogspot.com/
Reconciling in Christ: https://www.reconcilingworks.org/about/
Trinity Lutheran Seminary: http://www.tlsohio.edu/
Links:
Lecia Beck's Blog: http://soumonsa.blogspot.com/
Reconciling in Christ: https://www.reconcilingworks.org/about/
Trinity Lutheran Seminary: http://www.tlsohio.edu/