Whether the body of Christ suffers or rejoices, the connected artist gifts her audience with the expression of experience.
Whether the body of Christ suffers or rejoices, the connected artist gifts her audience with the expression of experience.
What is at the center of art, and how do we get there?
Why does it matter to live a faithful life, to resist evil, when it costs everything and seems to accomplish nothing? This episode reviews A Hidden Life, by Terrence Malick.
Thoughts distilled from Hans Rookmaaker and G. K. Chesterton.
John Skillen talks about the ways in which the church used to create art together...and just maybe, how it can do so again.
Ever worry you're too normal to be a real artist? So have we.
Jason Brubaker joins the table to discuss his journey from Dreamworks animator to indie comic artist. He also shares his latest collaboration with Cave Pictures Publishing, and the importance of community in his creative process.
Who were the women of the early church? What do they have to teach us about vocation, the Holy Spirit, and being transformed into the image of Christ?
Jeromie Rand shares how loving God through your craft can unleash the full potential of who you were made to be.
Do artists have to give up being “weirdos?”
The Green Ember author S.D. Smith shares how love of others shapes his writing.
Matthew Clark: As humans, we are called to be co-storytellers with God.
Refresh your spirit with guitarist, Isaac Horn, and mandolinist, Lincoln Mick, as they sing of brokenness, roots, and redemption—the ordinary life transformed by the extraordinary.
In which Brian, Heidi, and Lancia summarize the concept of the "centric genius" and discuss its implications for both artists and churches.
A vision for a new kind of Christian artist.
A multimedia exploration of the flourishing Artist Christian.
Welcome back to a brand new season of Speaking with Joy! This episode sings the praises of Rich Mullins, an artist steeped in scripture, with a heart like an open wound, and eyes that saw glory in creation.
With the new film getting Oscar buzz, a couple Little Women fans join the table. Anselm author Emmy Houk and Lauren Capps explain what makes Little Women so special, and why the latest film was such a success.
Producer Jennifer England joins the table to talk about her work with the long-running radio drama, Adventures in Odyssey. Later, Matt's brother joins the table for some Odyssey super-fan Q&A.
A special Christmas episode with Sally Clarkson!