Verse and Venture

Verse and Venture
Podcast Description
Glorifying God through promoting and encouraging believers to develop a biblical framework for art, beauty, and creation.
We will discuss topics such as: creaturely creativity; the responsibility of the Christian to glorify God in art; cultivating the gifts that God has given us for His glory, and the like. We will also have special guests on to discuss these things and to encourage you in how they are laboring to glorify God in their spheres of influence.
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Explores themes of creaturely creativity, artistic responsibilities of Christians, and cultivating God-given gifts, with episodes such as one that features a poetry reading from Shakespeare's Henry V and another discussing the delights of poetry by authors like CS Lewis and John Donne.

Glorifying God through promoting and encouraging believers to develop a biblical framework for art, beauty, and creation.
We will discuss topics such as: creaturely creativity; the responsibility of the Christian to glorify God in art; cultivating the gifts that God has given us for His glory, and the like. We will also have special guests on to discuss these things and to encourage you in how they are laboring to glorify God in their spheres of influence.
Occasionally we’ll be posting simple poetry readings. Sometimes these will be in place of a full-length episode, other times they’ll be in addition to the weekly posting. We hope you’ll enjoy this brief poem – an excerpt from William Shakespeare’s Henry V – the monologue just before the Battle of Agincourt.

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