Medieval-style Christian logo banner with two goldfinches — symbols of Christ’s Passion and endurance — and the tagline: Imagery in Stillness – Scripture in Silence

Our Calling

“He must increase, but I must decrease.”

— John 3:30 (RSV2CE)

This is a sacred project dedicated to God. 

We create sacred imagery, shaped by prayer, study, and silence.
We pair these images with Scripture and reflection to create meditative videos.
In a world that has forgotten reverence, we make room to remember.

Brokenness

“Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse;

for although they knew God they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking and their senseless minds were darkened.”

— Romans 1:20–21 (RSV2CE)

Medieval memento mori — a fly on a wooden plate beside broken bread, symbolizing death, decay, and forgotten reverence in traditional Christian imagery

Distraction has become the rhythm of our age.

We are trained to flicker, not to dwell.
We swipe away.
We scroll past God. We skim His Word.
We no longer go outside to marvel.
We no longer kneel. We no longer listen.
We no longer pray.

The sacred has been edited for convenience.
Our attention has been rewired for addiction.
This is not open defiance. But it is rebellion.
A rebellion through neglect.
A forgetting of what is holy.
A forgetting of how to wait.

Medieval memento mori — a skull-shaped apple hidden among fruit at a market stall, symbolizing death beneath comfort in traditional Christian symbolism

Our Response

“Be still, and know that I am God.”

— Psalm 46:10 (RSVCE)

We strive to return attention to the sacred — not by adding noise, but by offering space.

We depict saints and biblical moments with reverence — not as fantasy, but as quiet memory.

We bring Scripture into focus, reflecting it through traditional Catholic imagery, rooted in the stillness of medieval Central Europe.

We do not preach. We simply place Scripture before the pilgrim, surrounded by light, gesture, and silence.

Medieval roadside shrine in the mist — a stone cross pillar in quiet countryside, symbolizing stillness, prayer, and the sacred presence of God

Timelessness

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”

— John 1:1 (RSV2CE)

Medieval Christian scene — two Silesian peasants stand on a hillside, watching the sky in silence, hoping for rain as their crops depend on the mercy of God

In every century, the questions remain the same. Suffering. Beauty. Loneliness. Death.

And in every century, the Word speaks. Whether drawn from Scripture’s world, or the shadows of medieval memory, each image seeks not distance, but nearness. Not escape, but return.

The questions are timeless. The answer is always the same.



Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.

— Hebrews 13:8 (RSV2CE)

Medieval Eucharistic altar — rustic loaf and copper chalice placed on linen cloth between candles, representing the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist

What We Offer

– Scripture and prayer videos
– Tributes to saints in sacred imagery and prayer
– Silent reflections — no narration
– Saint portraits rooted in tradition
– Biblical scenes rendered with reverence
– Seasonal meditations in stillness
– Digital sacred imagery shaped by prayer, study, and discipline

This is our offering.

Scripture and silence in a medieval Silesian landscape, centered on the Eucharist and the gift of life in Christ.

This work is offered anonymously.

All images created by Faith and Verse. Please do not use, reproduce, or distribute without permission.

© Faith and Verse, 2025

Glory to God in the highest!