Art only makes sense when it is shared.
Being called “the juggler of God” is not just a title — it is a mission and a way of life. Juggling goes beyond technique or spectacle; it is a calling to use the gifts I have received to inspire and awaken something greater in others. Each performance is more than entertainment — it is an opportunity to bring joy, hope, and meaning through art.
Every show is a celebration of purpose. With humor, precision, and movement, I seek to create a bridge between art and spirit, showing that faith can be expressed in a universal language. The clubs and rings are only tools — the true message is in the balance, lightness, and persistence that juggling represents.
To be “the juggler of God” means embracing the stage as a place of encounter. It is using my art not only to entertain but to transmit values that endure beyond the curtain: perseverance, joy, and the certainty that each of us has a gift to share. Juggling may be the language, but the heart of every performance is connection.
The students were deeply inspired by Paul Ponce’s performance. His talent, discipline, and joyful energy left a lasting impression on our community. A true example of art and dedication.
Paul brought light and joy to our mission. His show was not only entertaining, but also uplifting, reminding us of the power of art to unite and inspire.
A world-class artist with a heart for service. Paul Ponce’s performance on EWTN was both captivating and meaningful, reaching audiences with beauty, humor, and hope.