You can get your tickets now.
You can get your tickets now.
Rod Dreher named the Anselm Society as a good example of an organization doing the "Benedict Option" well.
No one's going to miss your unfinished novels or paintings. Or will they?
Though we toil over art, nurturing it and sending it out with a final benediction into a wider arena, our fruit is an offshoot and not the core of our creativity.
Our first-ever art exhibit is now online.
Find out how to get your invitation to dinner and a free book!
Leave a note and sign the card for the Anselm Society Arts Guild--encourage our artists at Christmastime!
In 2016, we want to build up our Arts Guild with lots more in support of our artists, add a YouTube channel with original content, host our first-ever art show, and lots more. Help us do it!
Audio and photos are up!
Read about the vision for the Anselm Society, why we didn't pick an easier name, the role of artists in a church, and what Firefly can teach us about community.
The Baylor professor's time with us left no one disappointed.
...as an art form, and a ground of culture creation where Christians need to be present.
How can we build strong communities and be humble at the same time?
What is the Benedict Option? Rod Dreher explains.
The great modern poet T.S. Eliot is a model for poets and artists in our own chaotic world. Here are just a few things we can learn from him.
In our September 5 conversation with poet Scott Cairns, we explored the nature of Christian community in light of the human condition.
Member artist Evangeline Denmark's next novel will be out in January!
Anselm member artists joined 50 of our supporters for a special evening to kick off our year, hosted in the lovely home of Clay and Sally Clarkson.