Byzantium!

 

Bear with me for being excited about something a tad nerdy.

The Royal Academy of Arts is doing an exhibition of art and relics from the Byzantium Empire. I wouldn’t have cared much at all about this this time last year, but this is what my church history module does to you. The Byzantium period was pretty awesome, Christianity spread all over the Roman Empire, and the church was working out it’s theology, like working out the difference between icons and idols, and just how far can you go. I’m gonna admit you might find it more exciting if you read up on the whole she-bang before hand, but the art is absolutely beautiful. I haven’t been yet, but I’m planning on going and from the pictures it looks like the place is going to be packed with amazing trinkets and icons and all sorts. So, check out some Christian art history.

It runs from the 25th of October till the 22nd of March and to find out more information click here.

- Miriam

Hearts of Man – Gospel Graffiti


To the heart of the matter from cameron moberg on Vimeo.

Here is another great video from some of the Gospel Graffiti guys, I found it on the Gospel Graffiti Blog. I love the way that they have done this mural, it is SO beautiful!

I think that what Gospel Graffiti are doing is fantastic, its so beautiful to see these guys working together like this to bring glory to God! Be inspired! I certainly am!

- James

“To the ends of the earth”

Next weekend, on Saturday Nov 1st, the church that I attend is holding an event at the Fairfield halls, Croydon, UK, which I think is going to be pretty special! Here is the info from the press release:

On November 1st, Jackie Pullinger will be leading an incredibly exciting event:

A full day jam-packed with teaching, prayer and worship centred on world mission!

It will remind us of God’s heart for mission, catch a vision of the work He’s doing around the world and inspire and equip us to serve and go on mission.

Attend and you’ll hear all the latest incredible stories from Jackie in two inspiring worship and teaching sessions.

But that’s not all: there will be a range of seminars throughout the day led by top, in-demand speakers including Martin Goldsmith (renounced author and teacher) Steve Bell (International Director of Interserve) and Eddie Lyle (CEO of Open Doors).

There will also be a massive exhibition of over 25 different mission organizations including Compassion, BMS, OMF, Crosslinks and YWAM.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity . To find out more, go to the website: www.endsofearth.org.uk.

- James

Andrew Page

The paintings above are all painted by a man named Andrew Page. Andrew contacted us recently and has an amazing and very inspiring portfolio of work which can be seen on his website. About his artwork Andrew says “Art is a powerful tool to reach people with and portray a message where other ministries can’t go.

- James

God’s Eye View

Credit goes to my friend Leon for finding these fantastic images. They are from a collective called “The Glue Society” who exhibited them at the Miami Pulse Contemporary Art Fair. They are described as “Four biblical moments as evidenced by satellite imagery” See them all on The Glue Society website.

Share your creativity

Artists for Christ is not an exclusive club, where only the “elite” have their work featured, we are a community and we want to know about your projects and what you are doing.

So, if you would like your creative work featured, whatever it may be, or you would like to tell the Artists for Christ community about your project, then please feel free to drop us an email at blog@artistsforchrist.net.

“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.”
1 Thessalonians 5:11

- James

Artworship

If your interested in using art to enable worship check out Artworship, founded by Jeremy and Jamie Wells, two artists in Houston who are commissioned by churches to paint during their worship, often over many sessions. All profit generated by artwork and events goes to global mission, which is brilliant.

To look at more paintings like the above click here.

- Miriam