I present to the viewer three types of artwork. The first consists of original paintings using a technique called acrylic pouring, which is a form of expressionist art that utilizes Rayleigh-Taylor instability in order to create complex lacing, cells, bubbles, and 3-dimensional effects on a 2-dimensional canvas. The second form of artwork consists of what I call ‘mirror sessions,’ where I rotate an image of the original pour about an axis of symmetry (horizontal, vertical, arbitrary, or spiral) using a digital software. The third form of artwork consists of poetry created from various Bible verses stitched together. The resulting poems and visual artwork yield my interpretation of what it means to be a follower of Christ in a metamodern context.