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Working at Worship
By: Maria Fee Writing on the original meaning and use of the word liturgy Nicholas Wolterstorff considers how “leitourgia never did mean action of the people. It meant action for the benefit of the people.” According to Wolterstorff the liturgy was actually considered “a type of public service.” (Wolterstorff, Major Themes in Reform Tradition, p. 2...
July 6, 2012 -
T​he Second Garden
On View At The W83 Ministry Center l 150 W 83 Street, July 2-August 2 Artist reception following July 16, InterArts Fellowship-Eternal Life How much does the reality of eternity factor into our present lives as artists? This exhibition by Maria Fee understands creating as an act of hope that celebrates eternal life as a continuous part of our present life. In t...
July 2, 2012 -
In My Solitude
By: Kenyon Adams It is arguable that the most important time in which an artist may invest is not in networking meetings or collaborative workshops but rather in time spent alone. I am not necessarily speaking of studio time or the practice room either, but of true, unencumbered, undistracted solitude. I realize that I am addressing urban dwellers so let me explain wha...
June 29, 2012 -
The Job of Attentiveness
By: Maria Fee how should tasting touching hearing seeing breathing any—lifted from the no of all nothing—human merely being doubt unimaginable You? (now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of my eyes are opened) –e e cummings from i thank You God Brian Fee, Untitled We recently attended a lecture f...
June 22, 2012 -
Glory Be
By: Kenyon Adams Spend any serious amount of time working in the arts and you’re bound to stumble upon one or two or more moments of glory: a triple turn on point, the high C at 10am finished with a buttery vibrato, the character writing himself into your novel as you sit in your pajamas at midnight surrounded by rough drafts. It’s all too easy to live in the ...
June 15, 2012 -
The Church, The Artist and The Handshake
By: Maria Fee “The door handle is the handshake of the building.” Juhani Pallasmaa Like a door knob, what does it signal when a church fosters an arts ministry? Lately, I’ve been reflecting on the shape and form of the arts ministry at Redeemer mainly because I’ve been fortunate to work in such a ministry, but also because I will move on to serv...
June 8, 2012 -
How Might You Re-Imagine Power?
By: Calvin Chin At the 2012 Ei Forum, held on April 13-14 at the Redeemer W83 Ministry Center, we posed the question above to the 330 participants, including entrepreneurs, investors, pastors, and lay leaders from 23 states. Together we explored how we are to view, pursue, and steward power in light of the gospel. Our Forum’s theme of Re-Imagine Power was based on A...
June 1, 2012 -
Make the Cake and Eat It, Too
By: Maria Fee “Lately, I’ve been thinking about Jesus in the manner of how he is all consuming.” Or, it was something in this vein the artist Melissa Beck articulated during my recent visit to her Pratt studio. Evidence of this statement filled my eyes as I perused one of her utensil pieces: a horizontal band of silver-plated forks happily glue...
May 25, 2012 -
Kingly Work and the Paradox of Power
Power is not inherently bad. All of us possess an innate need to make an impact upon the world. Yet, when we acquire power we tend to use that power for our selfish purposes rather than for the greater good. Therefore, Christians in positions of power must be people of repentance. We must be quick to turn away from our tendency to aggrandize ourselves...
May 21, 2012 -
Why Tree Frogs Need Believers
Contrary to what both atheists and Christians often believe, the Bible teaches that Christians should be environmentally conscious. Psalm 24 states that the “earth is the Lord’s.” Christians should treat the earth accordingly. When Christians realize the goodness of creation and realize how God has called them to be stewards of His creation, the...
May 21, 2012