Visual Arts

Visio Divina: Sacred Seeing to Encounter God

Just as lectio divina invites people to meditate on scripture, visio divina helps people pray with art. Visio divina, which translates as “divine seeing,” uses silence and images to help worshipers reflect and respond to God in ways other than listening to a sermon or singing praise songs.

November 3, 2021
Ellen Gadberry on Congregations as Communal Visual Choirs

Many worshipers do not see themselves as creative or gifted in the arts. Yet low-risk opportunities to encounter visual art in worship and participate in making liturgical art can strengthen worshipers’ identities as children of the Creator.

November 3, 2021
Fleming Rutledge on Preaching the Cross of Christ

In this episode, Fleming Rutledge talks about her 2015 book "The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ," a life-long work which encourages preachers to proclaim the full gospel message: God is at work, helping us listen for Christ's living voice, enabling us to believe and hope in the midst of pain and suffering.

November 4, 2020

William A. Dyrness on Visual Imagery in 91

These video excerpts come from a conversation between William A. Dyrness and John D. Witvliet at the annual 91—CICW—grants colloquium in June 2019.

August 26, 2019 | 3 min video
William A. Dyrness on Visual Imagery in 91

These video excerpts come from a conversation between William A. Dyrness and John D. Witvliet at the annual 91—CICW—grants colloquium in June 2019.

August 26, 2019 | 3 min video

Joel Carpenter on Matter and Spirit Exhibition

When U.S. artists and Chinese artists traveled together in China, they learned the unique challenges of expressing Christian faith through the visual arts in each other’s contexts.

July 1, 2019 | 7 min read

Transforming Faith through Visual Arts in a Smaller Church

Artists and church members Cheryl and Lori shared practical guidelines for creating projects that are meaningful, inclusive, and theologically grounded.

May 9, 2018