Our Hosts Drawing on the Japanese art of Kintsugi, our journey to Easter will provide us a unique opportunity to explore the gift and value of our scars and how our wounds enable us to be more ...Read More
Liturgy commonly employs the practice of “call and response”. I believe that this liturgical practice provides a clue to how we are expected to engage in God’s good world. The very idea of “ca...Read More
Join us for our annual event as we usher in the summer Mike Janzen (piano), Petra Zantingh (visual artist), John Terpstra (poet), Motus O Dance Theater, Catherine Daniel – opera/gospel singer, ...Read More
The self-portrait is a well-established tradition in Western art. Though it flourished in the Renaissance an age when the individual was a focus of attention it didn’t begin there. The self-portrait...Read More
“Sacred Christmas” will be the title of a fully produced CD recording of sacred Christmas music. It will feature 10 originally arranged pieces in a variety of styles drawing on jazz and gospel inf...Read More
‘A CREATURE CHRONICLE’ (a work in process) consists of 15 double-sided wood panels placed on adjoining bases to form an open circle. The circular form of the construction creates different inter...Read More
If you were to provide a narrative about the life and music of Bach you might expect that some comment would be made about the composer’s faith. I attended a concert that featured the music of Johan...Read More
Though we hear much of secularism’s influence on our culture, efforts to keep religious sensibilities at bay seem futile. We cannot for long live comfortably with such absence. The human spirit beco...Read More
The relationship between art and conservative protestant faith has been one of regular dispute characterized by warnings about the risks and dangers of contemporary artist expression. Anderson the Exe...Read More