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Feature Story | December 12, 2014 Steve Prince on Visual Art and Justice Jesus calls us to love our neighbors as ourselves. What does that mean for conversations about injustices, including racism, both in the U.S. and around the world. Steve Prince creates visual art that can help us start talking. Conversation | December 12, 2014 Joel Carpenter on Artists as Prophets and Seers of Hope Twenty artists from North America and South Africa created “Between the Shadow and the Light: Artists’ Prophetic Responses to South Africa Today.” Conversation | November 19, 2014 How Churches Link Art, Faith and Life People who know how to make beautiful things with their hands are being welcomed to use their God-given gifts in worship and congregational life. Feature Story | October 02, 2014 Colleen Kwong on Using Art to Include Shut-ins When strokes, illness or other challenges keep people from attending worship, they often fall off the congregation’s radar. Here are ideas for using visual arts to reconnect and include such people in worship and church life. Conversation | September 24, 2014 Epiphany Resource Guide Slideshow View a slideshow of visual arts from various churches. Slideshow | September 19, 2014 Advent and Christmas Resource Guide Slideshow View a slideshow of visual arts from various churches. Slideshow | September 18, 2014 Image for Worship - Fruit of the Spirit Download the 4:3 projection slides from the 2014 Vital Worship Grants Colloquium evening worship "Fruit of the Spirit of Jesus Christ." There is a slide for each element of the service. Image | June 26, 2014 How to Use Photos to Spark Worship Conversations Whether you want to go simple or elaborate with these photo ideas, you can follow three steps to get people talking about worship and faithful living. Feature Story | June 06, 2014 Visualizing Worship: Sparking conversations about worship and life Two ideas borrowed from visual sociology researchers—photo elicitation and photovoice—are helping Christians and congregations picture their lived experiences with God. Feature Story | June 06, 2014 Roman Williams on Peeling Back Layers of Meaning in Church Life Roman Williams is a former pastor and church planter who now teaches sociology at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He specializes in using visual methods to research the sociology of religion. Conversation | June 05, 2014 Crucified with Christ An image based on Galatians 2 Image | April 02, 2014 Sandra Bowden on Biblical Artist Sadao Watanabe Sandra Bowden is a visual artist who has been interpreting scripture and her own spiritual walk through mixed media for more than 40 years. Conversation | November 20, 2013 Welcoming the Arts in Worship Worship Renewal Grant recipients described how engaging people of all ages and cultures in leading worship through dance, music, video, and visual art is bringing renewal in worship. Audio | February 22, 2013 Praying with the Eyes The eyes have good work to do in worship, and it’s not as easy as opening and closing them. Audio | February 22, 2013 Preaching in a Visual Age From St . Augustine to Martin Luther and from George Whitfield to Martin Luther King Jr., preaching the gospel has been the very heart of the Christian church’s approach to renewal and engaging society with the claims of God and God’s Kingdom. Audio | February 20, 2013 Denise Weyhrich on Creating her “Beacon” Installation Art “Beacon” is a large, lighted installation of 99 salt shakers illuminated in a sea of rock salt. Weyhrich gave the following interview in November 2012 while installing her work in the library lobby. Conversation | Video | February 20, 2013 Denise Weyhrich on Trust, Churches, and How Installation Art Can Minister Denise Kufus Weyhrich and Cindi Zech Rhodes founded SEEDS Fine Art Exhibits to create conversations between artists and viewers. They know from experience that churches and artists, whether Christian or not, don’t always trust each other. Conversation | Video | February 20, 2013 Artists in Conversation In this workshop, art by well-known Chinese Christian artist He Qi, and other artists, was viewed and discussed with him, especially with special attention to the use of visual images in worship. Video | February 19, 2013 Lisa De Boer on Learning to Appreciate Liturgical Art Lisa De Boer teaches art and art history at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. She’s been researching the role of visual arts in North American churches. In this edited conversation, she talks about learning to appreciate worship art that doesn’t match a personal ideal. 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