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Whenever Our Hearts Condemn Us
By: Kenyon Adams This then is how we know that we belong to the truth, and how we set our hearts at rest in his presence whenever our hearts condemn us. For God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything. Dear friends, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have confidence before God and receive from him anything we ask, because we obey his comman...
February 24, 2012 -
New! 2012 Faith and Work Nights
By: Amilee Watkins The last Monday night of the month: February 27, March 26, April 30, May 21 at Redeemer W83 St. Building For eight years the Center for Faith & Work has focused on equipping the people of Redeemer with gospel-centered worldviews of their vocations, connecting our congregants with others working in similar fields via vocation groups, and mobiliz...
February 21, 2012 -
Top Reasons Why You Might Not Apply to the Gotham Fellowship
By: KC Hudson Perhaps you’re friends with an alum of the Gotham Fellowship and thought it sounded interesting. Or maybe you went through the Catalyst program and have a desire to learn even more. Or it could be you are just looking for ways to get more involved in Redeemer, like I was last February. Regardless, you’re interested enough in the program to consid...
February 20, 2012 -
Creation & RE-Creation
By: Kenyon Adams Twice a year, Redeemer Arts hosts a 7 week art & theology series called In the Living Room. It’s a fail-safe recipe: art, faith, wine, and cheese in a Manhattan apartment. But God continues to exceed my expectations when 20 artists from varying disciplines come together to explore how the gospel transforms their callings and their work...
February 10, 2012 -
Wiggle Room
By: Maria Fee Indeed, there are times when artists lament how job pressures keep them from true creativity. We don’t always possess the luxury of pursuing interests, concerns, or longings. Instead we are given assignments, commissions, and roles to embody. We must pay bills, make deadlines. Therefore, reality spurs motivating factors besides predilection to rouse ar...
February 3, 2012 -
To Dance With God
By: Kenyon Adams It takes a lot of imagination to be a Christian. If I believe Christ, then I am one with him just as he is one with the Father and the Spirit, yet they are three persons in one. Still more, if I am in Christ I have been brought into the Trinity itself, that whirling pas de trois of the three-in-one which the early church fathers called peri...
January 28, 2012 -
A Guiding Light
By: Maria Fee Kenyon Adams and I are privileged to gather annually with arts ministry leaders and pastors to artists at beautiful Laity Lodge in the hill country of Texas. These encounters are remarkable in that we’re able reflect on what God is doing in our ministry and observe how he is working in other artists around the country. In the short time span of four ye...
January 21, 2012 -
InterArts Fellowship January
By: Kenyon Adams In our 2011-12 ministry year InterArts Fellowship (IAF) will explore four perspectives on LIFE: the reality of Christ’s Abundant life; the imminence and import of life in the Body; the mystery of life in the Spirit; and the hope of Eternal life. We are processing these themes through the lens of the arts by inviting artists and thinkers to contribut...
January 20, 2012 -
Remember
By: Maria Fee Many view artists as misunderstood loners writing with wadded balls of paper around their feet or as painters wearing paint-smattered smocks, wild hair, frantically muttering to themselves. Nicholas Wolterstorff gives us a more inclusive view “Art—so often thought of as a way of getting out of the world—is man’s way of acting in&...
January 20, 2012 -
Body Life
By: Maria Fee Kenyon and I have written various times on this arts blog concerning the artist’s role towards undoing the mind-body separation evident in our society. We happen to believe that the aesthetics can mobilize and connect Christian being and doing. This is why the programming at InterArts Fellowship relies just as much on its artis...
January 13, 2012