Release the pressure.
Read morePeace, Church Anxiety, and the Holy Hot Potato
An Advent Reflection
Read moreJoy, Exile, and Stress-Written Poetry
An Advent Reflection
Read moreLove, Creative Process, and My Almost-Arranged Marriage
An Advent Reflection
Read moreHope, Narrative, and Shoveling Manure
An Advent Reflection
Read moreSacred Art: a Theology in Process Conversation
What makes a piece of art worth our time, or even good?
Read moreA Word Spoken for Ash Wednesday, 2021
A spoken word piece on complicity, absolution, and invitation.
Read moreThe Responsibility of the Artist: a Theology in Process Conversation
What is the responsibility of the artist? What responsibility do they have to their audience and to their art itself?
Read moreMercy to Press On
Explore the sovereignty of God and his gift of the Imago Dei.
Read moreAn Open Letter in the Time of Coronavirus
Face fear, make history, write about it.
Read moreChristmas as Response
How does music cause us to respond to God, especially in the Christmas season?
Read moreIncarnation
What does it mean for God to incarnate? What if that meant he was a poet?
Read moreThe Incarnation: When God Changed His Point of View, and Other Notes on Narrative Distance
Point of view and the Christmas story.
Read moreArt to the Glory of God
Is God most satisfied in us when we are most satisfied in him? What does this mean for art?
Read moreFind Refreshment in the Psalms
How to look at the Psalms from a different perspective.
Read moreShepherd Kings and Emissaries of Beauty: Telling Stories That Matter
Want to make a difference in a dog-eat-dog world? Tell stories that matter.
Read moreThe Image of God
If we want to have a healthy view of ourselves, uphold the dignity and equality of all people, and stand up for the oppressed and vulnerable, we need not look far. The first chapter of the Bible gives us the answer: we are all made in the image of God.
Andrew was raised in the Los Angeles area of southern California before going away to college in Indiana (it was too warm in California for him). After graduating, he went on to complete his master’s degree. Now Andrew is a Campus Pastor at Christ Community Church in the Kansas City area. He and his lovely wife Rebekah have two kids.
© 2019 Andrew Jones
Humanity in the Age of the Immanent Frame
How do we define humanity in an empirically obsessed culture?
Read moreHow to Share the Gospel through Story
Want to evangelize through story? Keep this in mind.
Read moreWhy Art?
Why do we bother with art? What is it about beauty that connect with our souls?
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