“One of the hardest things for a Christian artist is to feel boxed in by language, and because of that they feel like they only have a limited palate that they can experiment with, a limited canvas that they can paint with, or a limited language to speak with. Beauty transcends a lot of the walls that we create with our language.”
+ David Gungor, the founder of The Brilliance, at the Brehm Center’s Culture Care Conference.
+ Mako Fujimura, The Brilliance songwriter and leader David Gungor, and Diane White-Clayton discuss creativity, artistic expression, and beauty.
Study worship, theology, and the arts through the Brehm Center.