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Forefront 360 Forefront Festival
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- Arts
The team from Forefront Festival takes you around the intersection of the arts and the Christian faith.
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Art Review: Watchman by Josh Garrels
Cody and Nate discuss Josh Garrels' new single, Watchman, and then rank their favorite songs in Josh Garrels' entire discography.
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Discussion: Are All Artistic Mediums Welcome in Church?
Rich, Nate and Gage discuss whether all artistic mediums are welcome in church.
00:00 - Introduction
03:33 - What artistic mediums are you used to seeing in worship services?
13:40 - Why do many churches emphasize music over every other art form?
21:40 - A brief history of images & icons in church
40:09 - Should we expand our understanding of what "worship" means in the gathered church?
01:00:19 - Are there limits to the mediums or styles of art that would be appropriate in a church space (outside of corporate worship)? -
Special: David Kim & Amilee Watkins on Spiritual Formation for Artists
Nate talks to Goldenwood founders David Kim and Amilee Watkins about Spiritual Formation for artists. This is the first episode in a special series based on the Goldenwood Institute.
Rev. Dr. David Kim is the CEO and co-founder of Goldenwood. Over the past several decades, he has trained, consulted, and counseled hundreds of leaders and organizations in developing a robust integration of faith and work. David’s past roles include Executive Director of the Center for Faith & Work, Director of the Gotham Fellowship, and editor of the NIV Faith and Work Bible. He was also our keynote speaker at Forefront Festival 22.
Amilee Watkins is the COO and co-founder of Goldenwood. Her work in the faith and work space has spanned over a decade, focusing on leadership development and spiritual formation at the Center for Faith & Work, and helping lead the Gotham Fellowship program. -
Arts Review: Raymond Scott, Father Stu
Zack and Nate discuss the art they've been experiencing recently: The Jingle Workshop by Raymond Scott and the movie Father Stu.
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Interview: Ilana Reimer
Cody talks to Ilana Reimer about faith, editing, and the arts.
Ilana Reimer is the editor of Love Is Moving. She studied journalism at Algonquin College and has worked as a freelance journalist and book editor since 2015. Her essays, poetry, and articles have appeared in a number of publications including Ekstasis, Breaking Ground, Faith Today, and Mutuality. In 2022, she was named a Cardus NextGEN Fellow. Ilana is passionate about championing and equipping Christian creators, believing they can be voices of influence, prophecy, and wisdom in our culture. She lives in Vancouver with her husband. -
Discussion: Dune Part Two
Rich, Nate and Megan discuss the all-new film from director Denis Villeneuve, Dune Part Two.
02:47 - Spoiler-free reactions
23:23 - Spoilers begin
28:43 - Paul's character journey
34:30 - Faith & politics in Dune
48:57 - Questions & nitpicks
01:12:51 - Chani's character journey
01:19:47 - Closing thoughts