There was a time in Christian history when churches were centers of art, but unfortunately that has changed.
However, there is a glimmer of hope, Jace Robertson We see it in movies like “Unsung Hero,” which is based on the true story of the Smallbones family.
“Sometimes you come across people you can’t help but see that they love Jesus and want to bring Him into the world,” Jace added. We’re in the same circle, so I just want to support and help what they’re doing. ”
Alan agreed, telling Phil, Zach, and Jace, “We pivoted to making faith films and telling great stories.”
“I think all these movies that people who love Jesus make in our culture, and sometimes we see in our world, are really bad. It’s time for the church of Jesus to I think it’s time to stop and walk away. Please support this movie,” Jace added.
Zach realized that while the church was no longer a center for the arts, there was a growing movement to reclaim that status.
“I love the fact that for the last 20 years the church has been like, ‘Wait a minute, we need to get involved in the arts. We need to get involved in philosophy.’ If you’re a citizen of the Kingdom, you need to be involved in the culture at every level.” That’s why I love it,” he says.
“And to be honest, we are shaped by the stories we entertain ourselves. We are shaped by the music we listen to. We are shaped by the books we read. So we are shaped by the stories we entertain ourselves. We are shaped by the books we read. We need to be in the space and tell a better story, a bigger story that truly transcends this cultural moment and brings people closer to God.”
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