Creating for God's Greater Glory — with Dom Almario
Season 3, Episode 4 | Originally aired on February 2, 2021
About the episode
"The creative gifts I have aren't just mine, they were created within me as an image and likeness of who God is."
Dom Almario's relationship with God changed when she encountered the truth of who He is at a Steubenville conference. This set her ablaze with a desire to continually pursue this truth through all that is beautiful and good. Now, Dom uses her gifts to evangelize through her work with Greater Glory Ministry and other freelance projects that she does. In this episode, Dom and I talk about how her faith changed when she encountered God through truth, beauty and goodness, how she got into art, and the parallels that she draws between simplicity and her own faith life.
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Meet Dom Almario
Dom Almario is a student, graphic designer, and Catholic Youth Minister from Southern California. She is studying Theology through the online program of St. Joseph’s College, Maine. For four years, she has been working as a Youth Minister at her home parish, St. Paul the Apostle, in Chino Hills. Utilizing her creative talents, Dom’s designs have served as a platform for evangelization and an invitation for youth to encounter the love of Christ at retreats and youth events alike. While continuing to do freelance graphic design work on the side, she is also the Creative Director and Co-Founder of her passion ministry project, Greater Glory. Through the years of struggling with her mental health, along with crippling doubts and insecurities, Dom has persevered in faith, doing all things “for the greater glory of God.” Seeking to glorify God in and through all things, she follows the guidance of the Holy Spirit and is open to all the possibilities that await.
As mentioned, this second episode of a 2-part series with the co-founders of Greater Glory! Listen to our conversation with Meesa Estuar here.