In week 4, Jimmy Agan wraps up his teaching series on Christian Nationalism by applying the three goals of Gospel Wisdom, Gospel Peace, and Gospel Bridges to conversations that listeners may have with others about the relationship between politics and religion.
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In week 4, Jimmy Agan wraps up his teaching series on Christian Nationalism by applying the three goals of Gospel Wisdom, Gospel Peace, and Gospel Bridges to conversations that listeners may have with others about the relationship between politics and religion.
For supplemental materials, check out the episodes at intown.org/ccpodcast.
Unmasking Beauty, Part 4 – Supporting Artists and the Arts
Culture & Christianity
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2 years ago
Unmasking Beauty, Part 4 – Supporting Artists and the Arts
Our Culture and Christianity teaching series continues with “Unmasking Beauty,” an exploration of the world of art and creativity. During the four-week series, Luke Brodine (Pastor for Worship and the Arts) will discuss how bearing God's image means that we all have a calling to create and how artists uniquely embody this calling as sub-creators. We will also look at how engaging with the arts offers opportunities to listen to and understand our neighbors and the broader culture.
This week, we ask what it means for Christians to be patrons of the arts. Can we support and encourage them to pursue their calling? Additionally, there is an interview with Steve Thrall, who works with artists in France.
For supplemental materials, check out the episodes at intown.org/ccpodcast.
Culture & Christianity
In week 4, Jimmy Agan wraps up his teaching series on Christian Nationalism by applying the three goals of Gospel Wisdom, Gospel Peace, and Gospel Bridges to conversations that listeners may have with others about the relationship between politics and religion.
For supplemental materials, check out the episodes at intown.org/ccpodcast.