✨ The Sanctuary: A Poetry Experience ✨
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✨ The Sanctuary: A poetry experience✨
✨Our Motto: Church for Creatives✨
Hosted by: Earl the Poet
Ticket: $35.00
Saturday, November 15, 2025
📍 SAiD Pan African Library
12126 Westheimer Rd, Suite 118
Houston, TX
Doors open: 7:00 PM
Show begins promptly at 7:30 PM
🎟️ Only 50 tickets available!
What is “The Sanctuary?”
The Sanctuary is more than a show — it’s a monthly encounter. A sacred space for creatives, believers, and seekers to gather, rest, and reconnect with the One who gave them the gift.
This faith-based poetry experience was born out of a desire to pour life back into the artists, the poets, the worshippers, and the weary. Here, you’re not performing — you’re communing. You’re not just watching — you’re receiving. You’re not alone — you’re seen, known, and loved.
Expect:
- 🔥 Soul-stirring performances
- 🧠 Interactive games + community connection
- ✨ A unique, Spirit-led atmosphere
- 💬 Space for testimony, healing, and joy
This is your monthly recharge — your creative revival.
🚨 FAQ:
1. Is this a kid-friendly event?
Absolutely. Bring the whole family. Children 15 & under get in FREE.
2. How’s parking? Will I get towed?
Free parking is available at the venue. You will not be towed.
3. How often is The Sanctuary?
Every. Single. Month. Come back often — each night is its own encounter.
4. What’s the refund policy?
All tickets are final — no refunds. If you can’t attend, consider giving your ticket to someone who would be blessed by this night of creativity, worship, and community.
5. Will I receive a ticket by email?
At this time, we do not send digital tickets. Once you purchase, your name is added to our Will Call list at the door. Just check in with your name when you arrive — easy and seamless. If you bought more than one ticket, all guests will be checked in under the name of the purchaser.
✨Seed for thought:
The Sanctuary is a spirit-filled, open mic that blends faith, creativity, and community. It’s for the Warriors. The artists. The believers who need a safe place to breathe and be reminded of who they are — and whose they are.
