"Attending this retreat was as if I stumbled upon a meadow, walked into it, and found my tribe! I started composing this week for the first time in ... I don't know how long."
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"Attending this retreat was as if I stumbled upon a meadow, walked into it, and found my tribe! I started composing this week for the first time in ... I don't know how long."
The annual conference may have been canceled, but its content has been redeemed!
Submit art for the 2020 Imagination Redeemed digital gallery.
In case you missed any of it, here are some recent podcasts to enjoy!
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In case you missed any of it, here are some recent podcasts to enjoy and upcoming events to put on your calendar!
We're looking for new people to join our volunteer staff!
Join us in feasting on good food and good fellowship October 19 as we delve into the next few missives from The Screwtape Letters!
Care to join us on an adventure? Sharing your love of The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy with like-minded fans… while enjoying Second Breakfast…and reading a favorite LOTR chapter aloud…all while dressed as a hobbit or elf!
One new face and two familiar ones will serve as speakers at the Anselm Society’s 3rd annual Rocky Mountain Artists’ Retreat 2019.
Our third annual artists’ retreat will be Sept. 20 at Glen Eyrie, and focus on the topic of our audience—God, creating as loving your neighbor, the inner critic, and more!
We’re still celebrating the third annual Imagination Redeemed Conference!
The Anselm Society wants to invite visual artists to submit their work to the 2019 Your Imagination Redeemed Art Gallery!
Anselm board member Lancia Smith was recently profiled in Christianity Today, where she talked about Anselm.
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Hosted by Joy Clarkson, this podcast explores great works of art and brings them back into normal life.
“Till We Have Faces,” artists' retreat, concerts, and more.
The Anselm Society's second annual Your Imagination Redeemed conference inspired artists, pastors, and laity from around the country.
The Anselm Society is pleased to announce the release of its first album, Songs from the Shadowlands, Vol. 1.