I am pleased to share the platform with a remarkable lineup of presenters at a free workshop at Kildonan Community Church this coming Saturday entitled, “Story, Sketch, Sermon, and Song.”
The workshop aims to encourage and equip preachers and attentive listeners in the use of story, song and art-making as integral aspects of proclaiming and engaging the Word. Presenters include award-winning storyteller Brad Woods, Winnipeg songwriter and musician Rachel Colman, and art-therapist Joye Platford. For more information and to register, visit:
Story, Sketch, Sermon, and Song Workshop, Kildonan Community Church, Winnipeg, 6 December 2025 | AllEvents
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Fleming Rutledge and Clint Eastwood on Contemporary Christian Music
When Fleming Rutledge and Clint Eastwood are in agreement about something then you have to stop and listen! Of course, it’s not the real Clint Eastwood, but it was hard to resist quoting Fleming Rutledge in juxtaposition to the latest Lutheran Satire video which features Clint Eastwood reading the lyrics of contemporary praise songs. Continue reading Fleming Rutledge and Clint Eastwood on Contemporary Christian Music
“Let Heav’n and Nature Sing!”
A Guest Post by Ken Michell
This is the sixth in a series of posts engaging with the sermons in Leaps of Faith: Sermons from the Edge. This post is a reflection upon a sermon entitled “Let Heav’n and Nature Sing!” (pp. 69-77). The Scriptural text for the sermon was Luke 1:26-38, 46-55. Continue reading “Let Heav’n and Nature Sing!”