losing the metaphor
losing the metaphor
by billy mark - 15/08/2006 - 01:39
Thank you for both your insight and humility. How can the current exploration of Christianity and Art Collectives not fall prey to the glorification of ideas and concepts at the same time it looks at and seeks to live out something very vital and alive?
The art of being church By: Andrew (14 replies) 22 April, 2006 - 10:58
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