A Brush with Faith

The church is wild and bustling as final preparations are made for the Gather the Kings men’s conference starting this evening. While so many here are quickly moving about to make rounds and do checks, I had a minute to meet Mike Ramirez, who will be doing live-paintings on-stage during the conference.
We spoke for some time as he showed me the work he had with him. Jesus, lions, lambs, Kings, crowns – imagery that is iconic and symbolic are his trademark. I asked him to tell me how he came to be a live-painter.
Mike had hurt his back at work and had been on worker’s compensation for a period of time in early 2015. Two weeks before Easter, that benefit ran out, and he and his family were left without any income. As Easter approached, he was asked if he could do a live painting.
“I didn’t even know what that was,” Mike told me. “I figured, since I wasn’t working, maybe I could just YouTube it. I did it, and thought this was pretty cool, so I did some more research, and told them I’d do it. I didn’t even know how to paint!”
Live-painting, it turns out, is a performance art in which the artist creates a painting on-stage in front of a live audience. At a church, it’s generally done during worship music.
He laughed about that first painting, telling me, “It wasn’t too good.”
When the service ended, someone at the church came up to Mike and asked him, “How much?”
“I had no idea, and so he said he’d give me $300,” recalled Mike. “The guy behind him heard and said, ‘I’ll give you $500! So I thought that I would tithe $50 and go home with $450 blessed money.“
Only, when the man asked who to write the check to, Mike noticed a group of twelve missionaries his church supported standing nearby.
Mike changed his mind, “You know what? I said to make it out to the missions department. The whole amount.
“I left knowing I did the right thing.”
Mike went home excited, and the next day he bought some more canvas and did a couple more paintings, which he posted on Facebook. A few days later, he had sold them and made a few hundred dollars more!
“I woke up Saturday with an urgency,” he shared. “I woke up my wife and started naming all these big ministries. I said, ‘we’re going to go there!’”
He had never met the pastors at the large churches he mentioned, but Mike was determined he was being called to do his live paintings for them. Indeed, the Lord proved that calling to be true, when later that afternoon the very first pastor Mike had named to his wife called him out of nowhere.
The pastor had seen the video of the live-painting Mike had done the week before, and asked if he would do it at their next three services!
“Almost every weekend I get calls,” Mike said, “To this day, I have not called a ministry or a church for them to book me. They have always called me! We’re ten years into this, and God has supplied, God has moved. I have been on so many stages and painted for a lot of people.”
Tonight, he will be painting on-stage for more people, and I count myself as lucky to be one of them.






