FeaturedArtist: Mary Freeman, Mixed-media… Read my interview with Mary, beginning Sept 7…

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Aug
16

Upcoming FeaturedArtists…

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I’m really geeked about the lineup of new FeaturedArtists that are coming up on WOP… Here’s a sneak peek:

Jason Tockey is an amateur photographer who’s gorgeous sunsets first caught my eye back in the spring. I’ll be talking with Jason about his art and a vision he has to connect artists in an online community… August 23.

Mary Freeman is a mixed-medium artist who created striking collage work for visual journaling. She also does seminars to teach her techniques to other artists and hobbyists in her community… September 6.

Troy Rowe is a professional portrait and event photographer who is using his considerable gifts to serve children at a local foster-care home. I’ll be talking with Troy about this unique ministry and other ways he uses his gifts… September 20.

Hannah Krohn is a dancer and dance teacher. I’ve worked with Hannah in some of my own projects at LVC. She has a great gift and heart and we’ll be talking together about unique ministry and missions opportunities that dance has opened up for her… October 4.

Jim Holt is sketching his way through the Bible… I found his pen and ink sketches on Tumbler.com. I’ll be talking with Jim about this project and his insightful visual blog… October 18.

Philip Davis is a graphic artist and photographer. We’ll be talking about an interesting project that he’s working on as he designs through the book of Psalms… November 1.

Jan
15

FlickrFriday

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And here’s one from my own collection:

This is Sven… He’s a professional circus performer that I had the opportunity to photograph during the Holidays… Shooting a fire-handler in the dark is a real challenge, but I still came away with several interesting images.

FlickrFriday slideshow images are submitted to the WorshipOnPurpose group at Flickr.com.

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Aug
21

FlickrFriday

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We’re back in business with FlickrFriday… now powered by Flickrshow. Our photographic artists from all over the world contribute through our Flickr group

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Aug
18

Branding Faith by Phil Cooke

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Branding Faith: Why Some Churches and Non-Profits Impact Culture and Others Don't

Branding Faith: Why Some Churches and Non-Profits Impact Culture and Others Don't

I had the opportunity to attend several sessions with Phil Cooke at a conference this past summer and became an instant fan. Phil is a Hollywood producer/director who also happens to be a devout Christian. He also does consulting with various Christian media organizations to help them push past the various obstacles that keep them from growing. He has a blog that addresses issues of media and faith at www.philcooke.com.

The book itself explores the culture in which the church finds itself wrestling for influence and ways to harness the power of media to accomplish our goals. Phil spends most of the book making a case for the ways in which branding helps churches and nonprofits reach a larger audience.

It’s the whole issue of “impacting culture” that has me interested in what Phil has to say. I have observed that many of the churches that I’ve had relationship with in the past few years have been great places of worship and teaching, but have lacked the kind of influence that impacts individuals in the community, let alone the culture of the community at large.

Among other points, Phil argues that design (visual arts) is the language of this generation. I see this in my own experience and preferences as well. The thing that stuck in my mind after reading this was the ways that people navigate through information. When I’m looking for music in my iPod, for example, I like to navigate through the cover flow (a tool which displays album art that you scroll through like flipping pages of a book) but my wife prefers to scroll through the title list. My way is visual, hers is textual. It’s not surprising, since I’m a lot more plugged into media and internet than she is.

The concept of branding has some real detractors in Christian circles and is sometimes seen as a “wordly” way to communicate through subtle manipulation. As a result, the book spends a lot of time building a case for branding ministries and churches. He also acknowledges the pitfalls of misusing and placing to much “faith” in our marketing. He points our Jesus’ own method of welcoming people while simultaneously teaching hard truths that often thinned the numbers. In short, marketing and branding gets “butts in the seats” but it is the truth of the Gospel that changes people’s hearts.

I would have enjoyed a more practical book, with specific methodologies for branding… and I suppose those are out there. The purpose here is to challenge and support Christian organization and leaders to communicate more clearly and specifically to the media driven culture that we live in.

You can purchase Branding Faith from the WOP bookstore by clicking here.

Categories : being christian, film, media
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Jul
06

Flickr Friday

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Ok… So it’s really Monday… but since Friday was a holiday and we didn’t want you guys to miss last week’s great pics… here it is:

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