Afleveringen
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Makoto Fujimura is a leading contemporary artist whose process driven, refractive âslow artâ has been described by David Brooks of New York Times as âa small rebellion against the quickening of timeâ.
David Kim is the CEO and co-founder of Goldenwood. Over the past several decades, Rev. Dr. David Kim has trained, consulted, and counseled hundreds of leaders and organizations in developing a robust, meaningful integration of faith and work. Davidâs past experiences as VP of Faith and Work, Executive Director of the Center for Faith & Work, Director of the Gotham Fellowship, and editor of the NIV Faith and Work Bible have given him a breadth of exposure to the challenges of integrating faith and work. His expertise as a key thought-leader in the faith and work space has been well-established having addressed prominent institutions and churches around the world. David's passion is to help people and organizations see the unseen realities that give rise to the world we create.
This presentation was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Tim Lecroy is pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church in Ithaca, NY. He is also Instructor of Historical Theology at Covenant Theological Seminary where he teaches the Ancient and Medieval course. He holds a PhD in Historical Theology from Saint Louis University majoring in medieval and minoring in patristic theology.
This panel was presented at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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J. Marty Cope is a Senior Director of Music and Arts, and Organist at Park Cities Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Dallas, TX.
This presentation was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Rachel Wilhelm is a singer-songwriter based in Knoxville, Tennessee. As the United States team leader for an ACNA ministry called United Adoration, she leads songwriting and worship arts retreats for local churches and their artists.
This presentation was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Steven R. Guthrie (PhD, University of St. Andrews) teaches religion at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he helped launch a new program in religion and the arts. He previously taught at the University of St. Andrews and was on the faculty of the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts. Guthrie contributed to the Encyclopedia of Christianity, coedited Resonant Witness with Jeremy Begbie, and is the author of numerous articles.
This presentation was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Makoto Fujimura is a leading contemporary artist whose process driven, refractive âslow artâ has been described by David Brooks of New York Times as âa small rebellion against the quickening of timeâ.
Haejin Shim Fujimura is a lawyer and an entrepreneur, and is the managing partner and founder of the law firm Shim & Associates, P.C., which was founded on the vision of culture renewal for the legal industry and advocacy for the oppressed. Haejin is also a co-founder and the CEO of Embers International and a co-founder and the president of Academy Kintsugi. Haejin has served on multiple nonprofit boards as well as on the advocacy and mobilization team for International Justice Mission.
This lecture was given live at the 2022 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Randall Kilpatrick Goodgame is an American singer-songwriter of contemporary Christian music and the creative force behind the family music brand, Slugs & Bugs. Goodgame has recorded eight solo albums and contributed to numerous others.
This presentation was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Steven R. Guthrie (PhD, University of St. Andrews) teaches religion at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he helped launch a new program in religion and the arts. He previously taught at the University of St. Andrews and was on the faculty of the Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts. Guthrie contributed to the Encyclopedia of Christianity, coedited Resonant Witness with Jeremy Begbie, and is the author of numerous articles.
This presentation was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Tim LeCroy is the pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church in Ithaca, NY. Ithaca is in the Finger Lakes region of Central New York and is home to both Cornell University and Ithaca College. He is instructor of Historical Theology at Covenant Theological Seminary where he teaches the Ancient and Medieval course. Tim holds a PhD in Historical Theology from Saint Louis University majoring in medieval and minoring in patristic theology.
Kevin Twit has been the RUF Campus Minister at Belmont University since 1995. He previously served as a pastor at Christ Community Church for eight years. In 1999 Kevin began Indelible Grace Music with some of his students and has lectured widely on topics of hymns and worship.
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Ligon Duncan (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is chancellor and CEO of Reformed Theological Seminary, president of RTS Jackson, and the John E. Richards professor of systematic and historical theology. He is a board and council member of The Gospel Coalition. His new RTS course on the theology of the Westminster Standards is now available via RTS Global, the online program of RTS. He and his wife, Anne, have two adult children.
Scotty Smith is the founding pastor of Christ Community Church in Franklin, Tennessee.
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Russ Ramsey is a pastor at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee. He was awarded the 2016 Christian Book Award from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. He is the author of Struck, The Advent of the Lamb of God, and The Passion of the King of Glory. He lives in Nashville with his wife and four children.
This panel was presented at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Bruce Benedict has been the chaplain of worship arts within Campus Ministries since June 2014. He works with a large team of students who seek to steward the tremendous creative gifts of Hope College towards the glory of God. He also teaches as an adjunct instructor in the Center for Ministry Studies and helps to support the work of Awakening, our high school worship arts camp. You can listen to Hope College Worship albums at Bandcamp and most online streaming services. Bruce also works to encourage the broader church through Cardiphonia Music and Bellwether Arts.
Jonathan Gabhart serves as Pastor of Worship Arts and Discipleship at Pillar Church in Holland, Michigan. He also contributes to a collaboration of liturgical artists called Bellwether Arts.
This presentation was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Ligon Duncan (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is chancellor and CEO of Reformed Theological Seminary, president of RTS Jackson, and the John E. Richards professor of systematic and historical theology. He is a board and council member of The Gospel Coalition. His new RTS course on the theology of the Westminster Standards is now available via RTS Global, the online program of RTS. He and his wife, Anne, have two adult children.
This lecture was given live at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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David Kim is the CEO and co-founder of Goldenwood. Over the past several decades, Rev. Dr. David Kim has trained, consulted, and counseled hundreds of leaders and organizations in developing a robust, meaningful integration of faith and work. Davidâs past experiences as VP of Faith and Work, Executive Director of the Center for Faith & Work, Director of the Gotham Fellowship, and editor of the NIV Faith and Work Bible have given him a breadth of exposure to the challenges of integrating faith and work. His expertise as a key thought-leader in the faith and work space has been well-established having addressed prominent institutions and churches around the world. David's passion is to help people and organizations see the unseen realities that give rise to the world we create.
This lecture was given live at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Thurman is the founding pastor of New City Fellowship West Church in St. Louis. He also serves as the Director of Homiletics at Covenant Theological Seminary. Prior to planting New City West End in 2019, Thurman served for 5 years as Associate Pastor at Grace & Peace Fellowship in St. Louis. He and his family (wife, Evie and four children) moved to St. Louis from Baltimore, Maryland, where Thurman pastored New Song Community Church for 13 years. Thurman served as a youth pastor and on staff with Young Life in Baltimore prior to the time at New Song. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Chesapeake Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Covenant.
This sermon was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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A Conversation with Douglas McKelvey & Ned Bustard | Every Moment Holy
This conversation was presented at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Zac Hicks (D.Min., Knox Theological Seminary; M.Div., Denver Seminary; B.A., Biola University) is pastor of Church of the Cross in Birmingham, AL. He has been pastoring and leading worship for over two decades in churches all across the USâHawaii, California, Colorado, Florida, and most recently Alabama. He is author of The Worship Pastor (Zondervan, 2016), Worship By Faith Alone (IVP Academic, 2023), and Before We Gather (Zondervan, 2023). A songwriter and producer, Zacâs music is streaming everywhere. Zacâs passions include the intersection of old and new in worship, the pastoral dimensions of worship leading, and recovering the gospel-centered theology of the Reformation for the sake of worship renewal. Zac has been married to his wife, Abby, for over twenty years, and they have four kids: Joel, Jesse, Brody, and Bronwyn.
This lecture was given live at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Thurman Williams is the founding pastor of New City Fellowship West Church in St. Louis. He also serves as the Director of Homiletics at Covenant Theological Seminary. Prior to planting New City West End in 2019, Thurman served for 5 years as Associate Pastor at Grace & Peace Fellowship in St. Louis. He and his family (wife, Evie and four children) moved to St. Louis from Baltimore, Maryland, where Thurman pastored New Song Community Church for 13 years. Thurman served as a youth pastor and on staff with Young Life in Baltimore prior to the time at New Song. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Chesapeake Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Covenant.
This lecture was given live at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Elliott Cherry, is the pastor of Midtown Fellowship 12 South in Nashville, TN.
This sermon was given live at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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Bryan Chapell (MDiv, Covenant Theological Seminary; PhD, Southern Illinois University Carbondale) is a founding council member of the Gospel Coalition and is Pastor Emeritus of the historic Grace Presbyterian Church and President Emeritus of Covenant Theological Seminary. He now leads the Administrative Committee of the Presbyterian Church in America. His preaching and teaching are broadcast in many nations through Unlimited Grace Media, and are also available at unlimitedgrace.com. He is the author of many books, including Unlimited Grace, Christ-centered Worship, and Christ-centered Preaching, a preaching textbook now in multiple editions and many languages. He and his wife, Kathy, have four adult children, and a growing number of grandchildren.
This lecture was given at the 2023 Liturgy Collective conference in Nashville, TN. For more information please visit liturgycollective.com.
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