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How do we move beyond performative spirituality and instead bring our whole selves to God in prayer—including our boredom, sorrow, and joy? It can be hard to believe that the entire spectrum of human experience and emotion is welcome in God’s presence. Music, beauty, and art can help us. In this episode of The Digital Examen, Jay Y. Kim welcomes singer-songwriter Jon Guerra, known for his deeply honest and beautiful devotional music. Guerra opens up about his journey from writing congregational worship songs to creating what he calls "Monday morning prayer music," offering language and space for the full range of our human experiences with God—not just the triumphant. Kim and Guerra reflect on the power of music and art to help us process truth, perceive the invisible, and uncover the delight that can only be experienced alongside grief. Guerra shares practical wisdom for cultivating our inner life with God, the importance of silence and lament, and how all of art ultimately moves towards prayer. Tune in to discover how prayer is both the antidote for performative living and an invitation to a more spacious, grounded, and joyful faith. This episode highlights the following themes: ✅ How prayer forms the core of a healthy spiritual life ✅ The ways beauty and music connect us to God and each other ✅ The freedom found in acknowledging our raw emotions with God Links from this episode: ✅ Learn more about Jon Guerra (https://www.jonguerramusic.com/) and his music ✅ Read the transcript here (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XHKf...) Preorder The Pace of Peace (https://www.ivpress.com/the-pace-of-p...) by Jay Y. Kim Learn more about The Digital Examen (https://www.ivpress.com/?utm_medium=i...) Learn more about your host, Jay Y. Kim (https://jaykimthinks.com/) Listen to Meditations from The Digital Examen (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...) Download a Guide to The Examen (https://www.ivpress.com/Media/Default...) Slowing down in a culture of speed isn’t easy. Noticing in an age of distraction might be even harder. But walking intentionally with God happens at the pace of peace, leading us to that which often feels elusive: joy and delight. In this season of The Digital Examen podcast, host Jay Y. Kim joins an array of writers, educators, artists, and theologians to explore the many gifts God offers just beneath the surface of our frenzied lives, often hidden in plain view. Together, we’ll discover that a life marked by joy and delight is available to any and all who would slow down and notice. SPECIAL OFFER | Visit ivpress.com (https://www.ivpress.com/?utm_source=i...) and use the code IVPEXAMEN40 for 40% off and free shipping on any IVP resource mentioned in this episode. Credits: ✅ Consulting Producer: Helen Lee ✅ Producers: Christine Pelliccio Melo and Travis Albritton ✅ Assistant Producer: Jack Reece ✅ Sound Engineering: Honest Podcasts ✅ Social Media Manager: Makayla Payne ✅ Podcast Art: Kate Lillard and Elsbette San Blas ✅ Theme Song: "For They Will Inherit the Earth" by Stephen Keech ==== Time Stamps ==== 00:00 – Introduction 06:15 – About Jon Guerra and His Music 11:15 – The Local Church and the Limits of Worship Songs 17:20 – Vulnerability, Joy, and Songwriting as Prayer 23:01 – Moving from Performance to Prayer 33:42 – Art and Prayer: Contact with the Invisible 37:11 – Grief, Joy, and the Necessity of Lament 41:04 – Light, Kindness, and the Gift of Being Human Disclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.