What if the way God looks at you could change the way you look at everything?

Beholding the Beholder is an 8-week sermon series exploring the transforming mutual gaze between God and humanity. From Hagar’s cry in the wilderness to Moses at the burning bush, from Isaiah’s vision to Mary’s song, from the first disciples to the man born blind—Scripture shows that God always sees us first. And His gaze is never neutral: it heals, restores, calls and sends.

As we learn to behold the beauty of the Lord with unveiled faces, we discover that we become what we behold—reflecting the very glory of Christ to the world.

[The series image art is Altar of God by the late artist Frank Wesley. Learn more about the piece here.]

Beholding the Beholder
Wesley, Frank, 1923-2002. Altar of God, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=59260 [retrieved January 7, 2026]. Original source: Estate of Frank Wesley, http://www.frankwesleyart.com/