No Art, No Grace

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2007 · 1H 13M

No Art, No Grace

from ffm 2007 · host Steve Stockman

Steve Stockman will use his current MTh studies to unpack the intrinsic place of the artist in the mission of the Church to bring God’s Kingdom on earth: how that place was lost and needs to be rediscovered. He will look at how grace can only interrupt the way the world is when we dream dreams and see visions. There will be references to U2, Bruce Springsteen’s Seeger Sessions and Bloc Party among others. His hope is to big up your ideas on art and grace that we might change the world.

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