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bridging the arts + faith
"faith expressed through film,
image, voice, craft, and real life."
the creative theologian network
Mia Crews writes from graveyards. Not literally — but the images in her poetry carry the weight of things that have died, the quiet of things waiting to be raised. She sat with us and talked about craft, calling, and what it means to hold beauty and sorrow in the same breath.
A collaboration between word and image. Mia Crews' poem rendered as a short visual work — shot on the morning of Resurrection Sunday. To place the dead and the risen in the same frame.
A meditation on process, patience, and the hands that shape what we cannot yet see.
Not a strategy. Not a sabbath plan. Just a pause, held long enough to hear something true.
The first collection of works made at the intersection of worship and visual craft.
The question we ask every creative. A growing repository of answers, all different.
What if the burden isn't the problem — what if it's pointing to something permanent?
Identity rooted not in what you've done, but in who said your name first.
Bezalel was filled with Spirit to make. What happens when the Holy Spirit shows up in craft?
"We're looking for artists, filmmakers, poets, designers, and musicians who make things at the intersection of faith and form."
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