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How the Gospel Affects Your Pitch
By: Kenny Jhang “And do not swear by your head, for you cannot make even one hair white or black. Simply let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from the evil one.” -Matthew 5:36-37 NIV Have you ever thought about how different the business pitches you give to potential clients...
May 20, 2012 -
Eternal LIFE
By: Kenyon Adams Seeing Werner Schroeter’s grotesque and penetrating film Two at the MoMA’s retrospective of the German filmmaker this week sent me away with a new awareness of the commonality between love and death. Outside the theater after the 117 minute screening one wondered if any of the audience, those who stayed until the end, really got anything out o...
May 20, 2012 -
Eternal Life
By: Kenyon Adams All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well. -Julian of Norwich What is the story underlying your journey as an artist? Are you on a path to glory? If I’m honest with myself, the pervasive narrative in which I locate my struggle to create and share art is often rooted...
May 11, 2012 -
Being Displays Itself
By: Maria Fee We are people of the Word but our beloved text points to gathered sounds that ultimately utter God’s actions. From burning bush to a son nailed onto a tree—we hear activity. The whole biblical narrative from creation, fall, alienation to reconciliation exhibits, as von Balthasar relates, God’s “genuine unfolding of himself in the worl...
May 11, 2012 -
Life in the Abstract
Art Works by Len Cicio and Jess Hartley Exhibition Dates: May 4-June 4 Opening Reception: Friday, May 4, 6:30-9:00 Artist Talk 7:30 The art works of Jess Hartley and Len Cicio hold dynamic new worlds containing patterns foraged from real life. Life in the Abstract invites viewers on a visual journey through a landscape of color and form celebrating God’s design...
May 4, 2012 -
Time Continuum
By: Maria Fee What does the worker gain from his toil? I have seen the burden God has laid on men. He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to the end. Ecclesiastes 3:9-11 Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And t...
April 20, 2012 -
Kingdom Waiting
By: Maria Fee I’m always amazed how Jesus’ parables convey a kingdom not estranged from this world, but very much bound to it. Despite the eschatological-end times dimension found in Matthew 25, the three stories within focus on the work accomplished in the present. In the first narrative we come across ten virgins awaiting the bridegroom in order to ...
April 17, 2012 -
The Power of the Network
We need to rethink the way we do church. Are we over-focusing on the city and neglecting the suburb’s impact? Do we neglect acting because we are too contemplative? Are we focused on reaching society’s outcasts the way Jesus did? Do we make an idol out of the large and neglect the power of the small? Do we ignore the ways that God works t...
April 14, 2012 -
Not as the Flowers
By: Maria Fee It was not as the flowers, each soft Spring recurrent; it was not as His Spirit in the mouths and fuddled eyes of the eleven apostles; it was as His flesh: ours. -John Updike, Seven Stanzas at Easter, Stanza 2 The lilies that will adorn our churches this Sunday are redolent of fresh life, yet for Updike this symbol is much too subdued....
April 6, 2012 -
Why Tree Frogs Need Believers
By: Amilee Watkins In 1983, Peter Harris and his wife founded A Rocha, a conservation organization currently working in 20 different countries to care for God’s creation. As their initial project was established in the Algarve region of Portugal, A Rocha is Portuguese for “the rock.” For over 20 years, Peter Harris has sought to engage culture with the p...
April 1, 2012