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Art as Worship

Art as Worship

Thu, Aug 27, 2009

It's something that plays with each of our five senses, communicating an idea, question, or statement, and sometimes something that can't be explained. God works through art in so many ways, such as outreach, praise and worship, personal devotions and even as a Sunday morning sermon! We wanted to give artists a chance to talk about how they see God working through their art and how He has blessed them through their talent.

Mission and Art

Thu, Aug 27, 2009

It is universally recognized that music has the power to stir us to our depths. King Saul called upon David to play the harp when he was tormented by a spirit. The prophetess Miriam sang songs of deliverance after Israel crossed the Red Sea in safety. The arts assist us in the work of teaching and proclamation, in fellowship and in the worship of God's community.

He Didn't Throw the Clay Away

Thu, Aug 27, 2009

Ren Fuglestad is a potter, and has been giving the message, titled "He Didn't Throw The Clay Away", since April 2007. It's message is about being Christ-centered and about responding to the touch of the Holy Spirit within us as well as the Christian community outside of us-and so much more.

Snap Shot!

It All Started With a Used Car

It All Started With a Used Car

Wed, Aug 26, 2009

It all started with a used car Well, not just any used car, but a particular used car that the Johnson's were looking for. When they found it, they got more than they realized-and just what God intended.

Do You Innovate?

Camp on the Road

Camp on the Road

Wed, Aug 26, 2009

Good News Church partnered with Inspiration Point Bible Camp for a week of "Camp on the Road" and set a goal of 40 children, three times more than they have attending their church. "Well, we formed a leadership team to handle all the details of preparation for our week of day camps. We made 2000 flyers, 30 posters for every mom and pop shop, a large sign for the road, we had tables at local fairs with information, we gave out invitations and information at the local Christian school, and we had public service announcements on every radio station in the area."