Meet the Artist-Winston Kenton

My love for painting started as a teenager when I painted my first landscape in acrylics in my middle school art class. Yet while I enjoyed painting and felt that I possessed a certain talent for it, as I reached early adulthood, I put my paints away and forgot about them as the demands of parenthood and profession became my first priorities.

But after a trip to Rome in 2018 my fascination with painting was resurrected when I saw the works of many of the great masters like Caravaggio, Michelangelo, and Raphael. I was captivated by their precision and moved by artwork that seemed to glorify God’s majesty and told stories of spirituality in ways that I had never been able to appreciate just from looking at magazines and watching film documentaries.

In my role as a middle school religion teacher responsible for preparing students for the sacrament of Confirmation, I began to wonder how I could make students more aware of the lives of saints. I wanted to help my students become more interested in choosing their own confirmation saints, and in the process, perhaps inspire them to strive to become saints themselves. Once again, simply looking at magazines and film documentaries didn’t seem to have the impact upon them that I was hoping for, and online searches also fell short of bringing the saints to life in the way that I hoped.

All of that changed when I decided to pick up my paintbrushes one more time and paint one of my favorite saints. I simply wanted to take a crack at portrait painting, something I had never really done before, and to see if I had any talent for it. I attempted my first painting of a saint in acrylic, and while I was fairly pleased with the outcome, I found that the blending of flesh tones and human qualities I was hoping for were difficult to produce in acrylic. Then I got the courage to try oil paints, and the results were instantaneous. Not only did oils produce some of the smoothest blending qualities I was searching for, they also allowed me to experiment with other techniques, including over-painting some of my original acrylic compositions to lend them more human-like appearances.

My classroom has since become a gallery of saints paintings, to inspire, intrigue, and motivate my students to learn more about their faith. Through this charism of oil painting, I have rediscovered a means by which I can explore the depths of my own Catholic faith, in a relaxing and purposeful pursuit of my God given gift.

Above all, I have discovered that my gift can be used to help others beyond the educational setting. Not only can I provide inspiration and devotion to those who appreciate and desire my artwork, the proceeds of sales of my prints can be used to advance the missions of those who serve our Lord in the field of mission work throughout the world. The major portion of all sales of my prints goes to fund my daughter and her family and their mission work with Family Missions Company, a Catholic missionary organization serving God’s people around the globe.

I hope you enjoy my artwork and will consider purchasing some of our original spiritual prints to benefit Catholic missions.

In Christ,

Winston Kenton

Meet the Missionaries-The Peña Family

Emmanuel and Kree met in New York City while serving as missionaries for two different ministries. After marrying, they continued their missionary calling by working with the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal. The Lord instilled in their hearts a deep and abiding love for missions—one that would never fade.

As their family grew, they discerned a call to move to Kree’s hometown of Wichita, KS, to raise their first two sons, Juan Diego and Kolbe. Their family continued to grow with the births of Augustino, Avila, and Teresita. While living in the Diocese of Wichita, the Peñas were grateful for the Lord’s abundant provision, yet they always sensed He was calling them to something more. However, before they could take the next step in serving the Lord, they needed to address practical matters, such as paying off long-standing student loan debts. Once free from this burden, they were able to respond more fully to God’s call stirring within their hearts.

Their pursuit of missions led them to Family Missions Company. After attending a Discernment Week, they knew without a doubt that this was part of God’s plan for them to serve His people. The words of the Gospel resonated deeply in their hearts:
“I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and your joy may be complete.” (John 15:11)
Once again, they heard the Lord’s invitation: “Come, follow me.” (Matthew 19:21)

They were honored to serve in the jungles of Peru as their first mission post, where they also welcomed their sixth child, Damiano. Now, the Peñas are eager to see what the Lord has in store for them as they begin a new mission in Honduras.

They are excited and blessed to serve the Lord in the mission field. Kree’s dad, Winston Kenton, has generously offered to help with the needs of the mission by offering the majority of the proceeds of sales to benefit the mission in Honduras. If you are interested in learning more about the Peña family or directly supporting their mission you can checkout their direct link here… https://www.familymissionscompany.com/project/ekpena/