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Not only is sin fatal and destructive of our natures, it also renders us powerless to even begin to try to turn from it, because sin blinds us to the truth and binds us to our disobedience. At the conclusion of this session we will consider what it means that Jesus came to bring us back to reality and to set us free.
What is the task of the artist today? How does the biblical mandate for blessing and excellence relate to the artist’s need for experimentation and playfulness? In this session we will consider artists of the past and present who have demonstrated godly characteristics and done their part for making culture.
The artists track is designed primarily for those whose main vocation is working in the Creative Arts. Our discussion will build over the four mornings and there will be time to meet and network with other artists from varied disciplines who are Christian. In this opening session we will consider current philosophical and critical trends that concern the strange relationship between sincere religious belief and contemporary art practice.
The hopes and fears of the Old Testament are met in … Jesus. God’s big story is all about Him. Find out what He says and does in the Gospels.
God’s plan for humanity and the world, what went wrong, and how God acted to undo the damage.
We all worry sometimes. But when anxiety takes over, what might this say about our hearts? How can anxiety lead us to find deeper trust in Christ and grow more like him?
Words often fail to convey the extreme anguish felt by those experiencing depression. With practical application, we’ll consider bodily factors, anti-depressants and providing gospel support to those who struggle.
How can we recover confidence in this area of ministry? We’ll consider how the church can engage well, combat stigma and bring gospel blessing to all those struggling with their mental health.
Humans made in God’s image have capacity to reason and create. Christians through history have taken a lead in providing education for all and recognising the dignity of work.
How the end of the Old Testament period dramatically sets the scene for the coming of Jesus.