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‘Blessed Earth’ and other Resources

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Blessed Earth

by Matthew Sleeth, MD (Zondervan, 2010)

The Facts: Blessed Earth is a two-part DVD series (two DVDs, 6 lessons each, and two guidebooks) designed to lead small groups through discussions about creation care. Part 1, “Hope for Creation,” connects key environmental themes, what Sleeth calls “elements of creation” (like light and water, etc.) to biblical themes (Jesus is the Light of the World, the Living Water, etc.). Part 2, “Hope for Humanity,” focuses on actions for living the Christian life in an environmentally responsible way.

The Slant: These are good-looking videos; they are well-produced and compelling. Part 1 did not thrill us; but Part 2 is excellent. These videos (each 10 to 15 minutes long) facilitate meaningful and practical reflections on rest, work, giving, sharing, teaching, and hoping. These would be great for an adult small group, or as videos to accompany a sermon series on these issues.

For the Beauty of the Church, Casting a Vision for the Arts

edited by David O. Taylor (Baker, 2010)

The Facts: This is a volume of eight essays on the relationship between the arts (creative, performing, and visual) and the church. Topics include a theology of the arts (Andy Crouch), the role of art in worship (John Witvliet), pastoring artists (Barbara Nicolosi), and even the danger of art (David Taylor).

The Slant: Books on art in the church can be heady and abstract. This book asks the right questions—the sort that real live pastors might ask—and ventures some concrete answers.

Calvin Institute of Christian Worship

The Facts: Speaking of art and worship, the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship is dedicated to promoting “the study of Christian worship and the renewal of worship in worshiping communities worldwide.” The site includes resources for lay worshipers (on topics such as preparing oneself for worship) as well as for worship leaders and pastors.

The Slant: It would be unfair to mention a book about worship and the arts without endorsing the work CICW has been doing for more than a decade. The resources—which are free—include practical ideas for the “liturgical arts,” or art in worship. It’s a great resource.

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Posted March 15, 2011

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