Scott Erickson is a touring painter, performance storyteller, and
creative curate who mixes autobiography, biblical narrative, and
visual aesthetics that speak to our deepest experiences. He is
currently touring his multimedia storytelling piece "Say Yes: A
Liturgy of Not Giving Up on Yourself" and is the author of Honest
Advent: Awakening to the Wonder of God-With-Us Then, Here, and Now.
Scott is most loved by his wife, Holly, and their three children in
Austin, Texas.
Popular Instagram poet and artist Morgan Harper Nichols has created
her life's work around the stories of others. Morgan's popular
Instagram feed (@morganharpernichols) has garnered a loyal online
following, and each poem she shares is created in response to the
personal stories submitted by her friends and followers. Known for
its lyrical tone and vibrant imagery, Morgan's work is an organic
expression of the grace and hope we've been given in this world. In
addition to her burgeoning career as a poet and illustrator, Morgan
has also successfully established her reputation as a musician,
with her song "Storyteller" amassing more than one million Spotify
plays thus far. She has performed as a vocalist on several
GRAMMY-nominated projects and written for various artists,
including a Billboard #1 single performed by her sister,
Jamie-Grace. Morgan is often on the road creating, teaching, and
performing, in hopes of spreading her unique inspirational message
and inviting others into her creative process. Morgan currently
resides in Los Angeles, California, with her husband, Patrick
Kekoa.
'Beautiful. Evocative. A wake-up call to the mystery of life.'
*John Mark Comer, author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry*
'I'm no Scrooge, but the last thing I want to read is another book
on the Christmas story. Luckily, that's not what this book is
about. Scott Erickson's beautifully crafted book helped me see
God-with-Us with fresh eyes. Honest Advent is no shallow seasonal
gift book; it's an invitation to explore the divine flourishes of
everyday human vulnerabilities. A transformative read, regardless
of the time of year.'
*Jonathan Merritt, author of Learning to Speak God from Scratch and
contributing writer to The Atlantic*
'Scott Erickson does a perfect job of removing the current taste of
stale commercialization and male centeredness from Advent. He then
brings back in the beauty, mystery, and wonder that this season is
meant to inspire. If you want an Advent made for our moment of
social and racial awakening, and one that doesn't oversimplify,
this is it!'
*Propaganda and Dr. Alma Zaragoza-Petty, The Red Couch Podcast*
'The primary job of an artist is to see. And while a great deal of
the excitement around Scott Erickson has had to do with his talent
for (and with) imagery, what has made his work vital and unique has
always been his vision--a vision for God in the world, for people
in the shadow of God, and for people in relationship with one
another. This beautiful book is the fullest expression of the kind
of vision that makes Scott a gift. Good artists have a knack for
clearly and engrossingly letting us in on how they see their world.
Great artists change the way we see ours. Scott is becoming a great
artist.'
*Justin McRoberts, author of It Is What You Make of It*
'There are so many things I love about Scott Erickson, and this
Advent book brings them all together. I sense that he is always
doing his own work, learning how to live in the body and mind he's
been given, making sense of the world through all of the
means--psychology, sociology, art, science, spirituality, and
wonder--so that when he turns his lens toward something, anything,
out come these well-formed, beautifully connected scenes. This
lens, turned toward Mary, Jesus, and incarnation, helps me break
through the incredibly solidified narratives of Christmas into
something that moves me again and helps me connect with the real
earth, the blood, sweat, and tears--this happened here, on this
earth, in our way, through human birth.'
*Sara Groves, recording artist, advocate*
'There is something so enticingly refreshing about the perspective
and conversation of Advent through the feminine lens. Scott
Erickson's reflection of the Advent season through the connection
of the misrepresented women in the Savior story not only is healing
and restorative but also brings us back into the story, where the
feminine and the divine have always been.'
*Arielle Estoria, poet, author, speaker*
'This beautifully crafted piece of art explores immaculately the
invasion of the best that Christmas means: Presence in our
Present.'
*Wm. Paul Young, author of The Shack*
'We know of few other voices that so powerfully bring back the
luster to tarnished, sacred things. Scott Erickson's Advent
meditations will be an evergreen gift for the weary soul, calling
out fresh and upending wonder at the incarnation, what it meant
then, and how we are to be now.'
*Jay and Katherine Wolf, authors of Hope Heals and Suffer
Strong*
'When I was an evangelical, I thought Christmas took too much
emphasis away from Easter. When I was an atheist, I thought
Christmas reinforced an absurd fairy tale. Me and Christmas, well,
it's complicated. That's why I love Honest Advent. As a meditation
on the vulnerability of God through the strange mystery of Christ's
incarnation, Scott invites us not to master that mystery, but to
experience it.'
*Mike McHargue, author of You're a Miracle (and a Pain in the Ass)
and host of Ask Science Mike podcast*
'With the specific audacity and humility of an artist, Scott
Erickson's captivating words and images flip, spin, and reconsider
the reality of God-with-Us and the transformative notion of that
presence in, with, and through our humanity. He invites us to look
afresh and find newness and wonder in the Advent story through the
female body--not through its typical maligning but as a way God
chose to be with us.'
*Marlita Hill, author of Defying Discord*
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