Conspiritor Collective

Discipleship Ministries

The Conspiritor Collective podcast features interviews with musicians, poets, visual artists and writers who live out their Christian discipleship through artistic witness. Through these conversations we meet new artist friends, learn more about God’s call in their lives and hone our understanding of the craft of artistic Christian witness through the Wesleyan tradition.

  1. 019 Artistic World

    12/21/2018

    019 Artistic World

    Kate Moore and Stephen Dela Cruz join us to talk about their work connected through "Artistic World" a blog and platform for reflection Stephen hosts at http://www.artsandwander.com More information on this project, guest writers and Stephen's missional placement with the Global Mission Fellows program at: https://www.facebook.com/artisticweblog http://www.artsandwander.com/2018/09/out-for-mission.html https://www.holdingontohopetoday.com * PROGRAM NOTE: Due to some changes at our parent agency, the Conspiritor Collective will be going on hiatus in 2019. Please keep an eye out for Conspiritor artists hosting great events next year and hopefully our podcasts and resources can come back when the time is right. Thanks so much for listening and to all the artists who made time to talk with us about making art make goodness in the world in the name of Jesus. More Conspiritor Collective artists, interview, and creations at http://conspiritor.co And please FIND, SUBSCRIBE, & RATE the Conspiritor Collective podcast on iTunes or Google Play to help us raise awareness of these important artists and their creative reflections on our faith. Thanks! Links at http://umcyoungpeople.org/podcasts The Conspiritor Collective is an arts project of Young People's Ministries, a unit of Discipleship Ministries of The United Methodist Church. More at http://umcyoungpeople.org Music By Gentle Wolves: https://gentlewolves.bandcamp.com HookSounds: http://www.hooksounds.com

    23 min
  2. 018 New Songs for the Season

    11/12/2018

    018 New Songs for the Season

    In this episode we take a moment to talk through a few new songs for the Advent/Christmas season from some of our favorite artists and artist communities. Inspired by a conversation with the lead team at Royal Oak First UMC in Michigan, we wanted to introduce some songs that can help this part of our liturgical year be something more than just nostalgia and tradition. We also encourage young artists to be working on and offering your own takes on this time of waiting and incarnation. Be sure to send us links of any songs, videos, paintings or poems that come from it! LINKS: John Mark McMillan - "Baby Son" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xy6s1BSD_4) Holy City Hymns - "Love Came Down At Christmas" (https://cardiphonia.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-the-incarnation) Sandra McCracken - "This Is The Christ" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfZilNvrxiM) The Wesley Project, Advent Hymns - "All Wise, All Good, Almighty Lord" (https://music.carlthomasgladstone.com/album/wesley-project-advent-hymns-3) More Conspiritor Collective artists, interview, and creations at http://conspiritor.co And please FIND, SUBSCRIBE, & RATE the Conspiritor Collective podcast on iTunes or Google Play to help us raise awareness of these important artists and their creative reflections on our faith. Thanks! Links at http://umcyoungpeople.org/podcasts The Conspiritor Collective is an arts project of Young People's Ministries, a unit of Discipleship Ministries of The United Methodist Church. More at http://umcyoungpeople.org Music By Gentle Wolves: https://gentlewolves.bandcamp.com HookSounds: http://www.hooksounds.com

    21 min

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The Conspiritor Collective podcast features interviews with musicians, poets, visual artists and writers who live out their Christian discipleship through artistic witness. Through these conversations we meet new artist friends, learn more about God’s call in their lives and hone our understanding of the craft of artistic Christian witness through the Wesleyan tradition.