Experiences
Catalyst East 2011
We are honored to continue our partnership with the Catalyst Leadership Conference. Our latest partnership was for their Atlanta event. We created a reflective space around their theme, “Be Present.”
Here’s a tour.
At the entrance, we asked people two questions.
1. What do you need to leave behind in order to be fully present in this space?
2. What things do you want to really bring into this space to receive clarity and direction on?
They dropped a stone in a trough of water as a physical representation of leaving things behind. And then we had a wall upon which they could write out the things they wanted to bring into the space.
The first experience on the right was “Be Present : Process.” As leaders, it’s tempting to want to put our hands on everything. But in this experience, participants took one of about 1000, 1 foot pieces of wood and added it to an ongoing sculpture. It called leaders to recognize they had no control over what happened before they got there and no control over what would happen after they left. In our leadership, we must be present in the moment and responsible with the opportunities we have been given.
Another experience focused on “Be Present : Senses.” The idea that as we’re present with God, we’re able to enter into our physical world with renewed eyes. We see the deeper reality behind the tangible. In this area were verses around Sweet, Salty, Bitter, Cold and Incense. The verses were accompanied by Sugar, Salt, Arugula, Ice and Incense. As people contemplated the verses, they were able to connect it to the physical experience of taste and smell.

Behind the tent was a prayer labyrinth. Here, individuals read scripture verses and prayed and contemplated those scriptures as they walked the labyrinth. It was an opportunity to slow down in the midst of a busy, fast paced environment.
The experience, “Be Present : Solitude” was a series of isolation booths that people could enter into for a time a quiet and contemplation. The walls were lined with paper upon which people could write and draw.

In the center of the room was “Be Present : Mystery.” A series of large cubes lit from the inside where the canvas for expression while participants reflected on the mystery of God. The sole instruction : Don’t use any recognizable letters, numbers, symbols or images of real things.
The Pink Ribbon Project
In September, Uncover The Color partnered with Play the Moment and Canvas Creative to bring The Pink Ribbon Project to Orlando’s REP Theater. Read More
Cru Conference
This summer, we had the opportunity to partner with the bi-annual conference of over 5,000 staff of what is now called Cru. It was an honor to be part of this momentous event as they took on a new identity in 2011.
Here are some pictures from the experience! Read More
Catalyst Dallas
Shopping started on Tuesday. Set up Wednesday. Experience running all day Thursday and Friday.
This year’s Catalyst Dallas Conference is being held at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship. We’re in one wing of a very busy lobby, so one of the challenges this time around was to create some quiet, solitary spaces in the midst of all the activity. So, we bought a ton of fabric and did it all in the style of “gypsy circus.” Read More
Into the Light
This year, at the Catalyst West conference, we created an experience about the joy of bringing things out of the darkness and into the light. We built a three sided light box that was 8′x8′x8′ and invited people in. Here are some pictures and building instructions. Read More
Ready To Go At Catalyst West 2011
We are here at the Catalyst Conference in Orange County, CA. Like last year, we have created a reflective space for people to come and engage. Here are some pics of the set up. Read More
Sweet Ambient Music
One of the biggest components in creating a reflective environment is music. Of course, the first option is calling your friends in your city’s best ambient band. But if that’s not an option, here are some recorded alternatives. These are tracks that will fit well into the background of the environment. Read More
Catalyst Reflective Worship Experiences : Unity Through Storytelling
We recently partnered up with the Catalyst Conference in Atlanta, GA. Catalyst has a lot of great input, and they wanted to create a space where people could get away to listen and reflect. Uncover The Color create five reflective experiences around their theme “The Tension Is Good.” This is the second of five posts outlining each of those experiences. Read More
Catalyst Reflective Worship Experiences : Doing and Delegating
We recently partnered up with the Catalyst Conference in Atlanta, GA. Catalyst has a lot of great input, and they wanted to create a space where people could get away to listen and reflect. Uncover The Color create five reflective experiences around their theme “The Tension Is Good.” Over the next few days, we’ll be posting information about those experiences. Read More
Catalyst Reflective Worship Experiences
The week of October 3, we’ll be in Atlanta, GA working in partnership with the Catalyst Leadership Conference. Our role there is to provide a place where participants can get away from all the input and spend some time reflecting. We’ve created several different experiences around the conference theme, “The Tension Is Good.” Read More
Conduit Chimes Tutorial
Our goal was to help 400 people play instruments at the same time. So, we asked, what’s an inexpensive material we could make instruments from and how can we equip so many people to play together? Read More




