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A vision for a new kind of Christian artist.
Why something large and churchy sits in my living room. (Courtesy Cultivating Oaks Press)
Christmas isn’t just safe and cheery. It has a deeply beautiful dark side.
Christmas is a beautiful building block to begin to plant a flag, make a place, and let things have their proper meaning again.
An interview in the Circe Institute’s Forma Journal.
Thoughts on the Apostle of the Imagination.
How art helps us grapple with the realities of the Story in which we live.
How darkness in art can lead our children into the light.
Incarnation and “setting our minds on things above."
How art aids us in experience, not just communication.
Bringing two worlds together for the glory of God.
Seven elements to answering a great pastoral challenge.
Thoughts for the pastor trying to foster beauty in church.
What do pastors and artists need to know in order to work together to inspire the church?
A sonnet of reclamation, by Malcolm Guite.
Rod Dreher: We are called to testify in the ruins, by our lives and our art, to the reality of God.
Four crucial pillars for reuniting faith and art.
No matter how small or great our bounded space may be in any given season, there is room to do what He has given us to do.
This piece by John Skillen of Gordon College has profoundly influenced our vision of a healthy relationship between pastors, artists, audience, and patrons.
Madeleine L’Engle’s spiritual legacy shows the challenges that can come with trying to show people who they truly are.