Category Archives: Christian Artists

Hymn

So deep and still the lake this dawn The morning sun breathes down the hill This is the world, God, you move upon And lead me forward, deeper still Deeper still, Leader, deeper still You lead me forward, deeper still … Continue reading

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Christian – No Longer a Noun?

January 25, 2013 Dr. Clyde Millhouse Chair Word Application and Definitions Committee Global Council for the Usage of English London, UK Dear Dr. Millhouse and Distiguished Members of the Committee, I am writing to urge the Council to consider removing … Continue reading

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Snow Angel

Christmas morning, I’m walking aloneAnd everything’s perfectthe snow’s coming downI can hear the breath of God in my earHe whispers a secret – oh I wish I could speak the language of starsWish I knew what He says Just off … Continue reading

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My Theory of Art Making

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Theatre as/in Worship

Here’s an article by JasonHildebrandand DonTjart(the cast of Fish Eyes www.fisheyes.ca) about theatre and worship.  It makes some really good points: http://cmalliance.ca/theatre-as-worship-p3030.php I have a whole lot of thoughts to add to it, and maybe even argue a bit with it. … Continue reading

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Community….

 ….is such an overused word these days.  I wish it wasn’t because when I really mean it, I want to be able to use it.  This is one of those times. There is a community that lies at the intersection … Continue reading

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Make Good Tables

As Christian artists making art for a “churched” audience, we often get stuck between the forces of “good art” vs. “church-appropriate”. We often feel the pressure from church leaders and audiences to offer work that is message-driven, preachy and palatable.  Our … Continue reading

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