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I Harvest
2009 Annual Juried Exhibition October 16, 2009 – early January 2010 Redeemer offices, 1359 Broadway, Suite 400 “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” Matthew 9:37, 38 Redeemer’s artists are working in God’s harvest field for the renewal of ...
October 16, 2010 -
People of the Presence
By Gordon Fee
October 15, 2010 -
Art, the Spirit, Fig Trees and the Problem of Abundance
Artists ask others to taste the excess of the goodness of God through their art. They invite us into God’s economy of abundance in a world that operates out of a sense of scarcity. David O Taylor explains how art demonstrates there is more to life in God’s world than we can measure. An intense experience of pleasure reminds us that it is all grace.
October 15, 2010 -
Does Your Work Matter to God?
By: David H. Kim “It is the business of the Church to recognize that the secular vocation, as such, is sacred. Christian people, and particularly perhaps the Christian clergy, must get it firmly into their heads that when a man or woman is called to a particular job of secular work that is as true a vocation as though he or she were called to specific...
October 15, 2010 -
Through the Eyes of the Tiger
Julian Robertson, the Legendary Tiger Hedge Fund manager, answers questions on his career, money, and faith experience.
October 8, 2010 -
The Need to Recapture the Heart of Calvinism
By: David H. Kim In an article published in the 1894 Presbyterian and Reformed Review, Herman Bavinck articulated a interesting distinction between Reformed and Calvinism writing, “the former (Reformed) being more limited and less comprehensive than the latter. Reformed expresses merely a religious and ecclesiastical distinction; it is a purely theolog...
September 21, 2010 -
Why a Center for Faith and Work
By: Katherine Leary Alsdorf One of the things Martin Luther made very clear 400 years ago was that a “priestly calling” was in no way more pleasing to God than any other calling or vocation. No one’s role or vocation – from Tim Keller’s to the most recent college grad – is more important than another in the eyes of God. When the church,...
September 1, 2010 -
Making Connections
Ei featured in this article by Graham Scharf in Comment.
August 14, 2010 -
Are You An Arts Patron?
Have you attended an arts event or venue in the last six months? (live music concert, museum or gallery, play, dance performance, independent film, etc.) Do you have a favorite art form that you particularly enjoy experiencing and learning about? Do you occasionally attend different types of arts events/venues, besides your favorite? Do you have an artist or arts or...
July 10, 2010 -
Walking on Water
By: Maria Fee “But unless we are creators, we are not fully alive.” In his poem Seven Stanzas at Easter John Updike contends that our resurrected God is not some ethereal being. Jesus, who is both man and God, bridges earth and heaven. Updike insists that if Jesus’ “cell’s dissolution did not reverse, the molecules/ reknit, the a...
June 9, 2010