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Handel’s Messiah: A Brilliant Blend of Transcendence and Transgression
How the composer (and his lesser-known collaborator) wedded Scripture and music in daring new ways.
The CallingEpisode 58|45min
Amena Brown: Art Doesn’t Need to Be ‘Churchy’ to Be Sacred
For the Atlanta-based spoken word poet, God shines best through art that feels human.
Whatever Is Pure: Cedarville Requires Professors to Apply Philippians 4:8
Faculty push back against stricter standards keeping curse words, R-rated movies, and sexual content out of their curricula.
How Christian Artists Blow the Whistle on Cultural Pollution
An excerpt from ‘Culture Care.’
Farewell to TV's Most Powerful Single Ladies
What primetime pioneers Mary Tyler Moore and Lena Dunham teach us about culture-making and Christian influence.
Amena Brown Q+A: Poetry in an Age of Lament
How the spoken-word poet uses art to speak truth about race, faith, and womanhood.
My Search for a Truly 'Creative' Church
What a 7-month tour through nearly 20 congregations taught me about God's imaginative people.
Art Advocates
A snapshot of Christian witness in the world (as it appeared in our October issue).
The DJ Making the Angels Rap
Christian hip-hop remembers the legacy of the late DJ Official.
Creating for Good
Our hope isn't simply to solve a perceived problem, but to address deeper causes.
Meet the Man Behind the Bono and Eugene Peterson Conversation
If church leaders and artists have been estranged in western culture, then David Taylor is helping to lead them into a more blissful union.
Faith and the Arts: A Fragile Friendship
Churchgoers are willing to embrace fine art, but artists don't know if they want to claim the church.
Pentecost Breeze
'It’s the world got in'
On the Film Festival Trail
The surprising Christian energy—and partnership—in the world of Sundance and True/False.
Remembering Prince: A Pop Music Priest in a Secular World
He seemed to defy mortal boundaries, but in fact, he showed us the glory of simply being made in God's image.
How Spanish Church Music Inspired the Film Score for 'Risen'
A conversation with the biblical thriller's composer.
A Christian College Brings Contemporary Art to Chapel
Hand-blown glass and color combine in Peter Brandes's striking glass windows.
The Wonderless World of Dismaland
How Banksy’s bemusement park challenges our hope.
The Biblical Meaning of Clothing
It takes on special significance throughout the arc of Scripture.
Why Fashion Matters
How Christian Fashion Week could spur the church to engage clothing beyond simply buying it.

Top Story June 24, 2024

After Roe’s Reversal, Most Churches Still Aren’t Involved with a Local Pregnancy Center
After Roe’s Reversal, Most Churches Still Aren’t Involved with a Local Pregnancy Center
Over two years of new state-level restrictions, younger Christians, Hispanics, and megachurch attendees are more likely to say their congregation supports their community’s alternative to abortion clinics.

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