Why use a brilliant company
for your creative arts ministry needs?

The words “creativity” and “worship” are seen as a new combination. Worship for the last several hundred years hasn’t been participatory. It has been representational. Aside from singing and the moments we take communion, we don’t DO much. From the beginning, God’s design is for us to co-create. Worship is meant to be participatory.

The Hero's Journey To
A Creative Arts Ministry

“Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words.”
St. Francis of Assisi

The New Testament is about people. It’s about discipleship. Art by itself does not equip people to do ministry, which is the main purpose of the church. There is, however, something inherently captivating about art. It arrests our attention and invites people into a story. It’s completely human and it reveals the mystery of the Gospel in unique ways.

We live in a world that is increasingly hungry for encounters with God. Liturgical art provides pathways for these encounters that are often too deep for words. Many churches are embracing the arts again.

“The purpose of art and religion are the same... Transformation.”
Kenyon Adams

There’s a growing desire to develop creative arts ministry programs. But there’s an invisible barrier that prevents churches from engaging talented creatives.

Both churches and creatives want to collaborate, but neither can seem to figure out how.

What is needed is a mentor – one to provide confidence, insight, advice and training to overcome the initial fears and face the threshold of the adventure. You need someone to walk alongside you, raise the stakes, and force some action.

You are the Hero, whether pastor, elder or artist. And you’re on a journey to bring the creative arts into your church.

Choosing the Right Mentor

You want to form a creative arts ministry. But how? God has been nudging you about incorporating the arts into your church. But where do you begin? Many pastors and artists are ill-equipped to take those first steps. So, you find a mentor – a person who can guide you into the journey ahead; a soul who can council you on which road to take; someone who takes your hand and whispers wisdom.

Choosing a mentor is a huge responsibility.

How do you navigate the complexity? How can you be sure you have chosen the right mentor, the right guide?

This list empowers you with tips for the process ahead. We want you to be well-informed about what to look for in this space.

Starting A Creative Arts Ministry

Here is what to expect.
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