All earthly Christmases
disappoint us, but hiver,
the Eve of Everything,
can sweeten the bitterness
of winter with fresh hope.
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All earthly Christmases
disappoint us, but hiver,
the Eve of Everything,
can sweeten the bitterness
of winter with fresh hope.
Places, like people, only realize their potential when they are loved.
Everything changed when
Matthew realized Jesus
still loved him.
How Tolkien asks us to wrestle with our own natures and short-sighted preferences of justice.
How is heaven is working like leaven through our imaginations to heal reality?
“I didn’t just want examples, I wanted explanations.”
Rediscovering the
full range of emotions
in Christian music
Clay Clarkson's thoughts on
50 years of song-making as
a sacramental act of hope
Tips on the Care and Feeding
of a Creative Spouse!
Host a Shakespeare
Reading Party and let the
merriment begin!
Film writer Timothy Lawrence
explores how the last robot
on earth gets love right -- and
maybe saves humanity too.
How can stories engage us in the human experience and help us to grow in love?
We need the best stories, music, movies, and more in our communities and congregations. But how?
A group singing opportunity in Colorado Springs.
What do we do with flaws in imaging God--in paintings or people?
Terri & Steve Moon live in "one of the smallest houses on the block." But sometimes cozy hospitality is the best kind.
Hear Andrew Lazo’s stunning lecture unpacking the mysteries of Till We Have Faces.
An interview with The Symbolic World’s Jonathan Pageau.
A retelling of the creation story, infused with insights from the rest of Scripture.
A post-Imagination Redeemed reflection by Gianna Soderstrom.