2021 Mission Central Conference - CREATE

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CREATE

Art tells the story of the human soul. This stream of the Mission Central Conference is focused on nurturing and inspiring Christian artists and building an artistic community. We believe that art influences culture. We also believe that Jesus influences the artist. When these two things intersect, they’re transformative.

We also aim to support and be a catalyst for a community of generative Christians. CREATE desires to move beyond passive consumption; we are keen to inspire Christians (artists or not) to live lives of holy creativity.

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For information on sponsorship opportunities contact the Manager of Agency Collaboration at agencies@missioncentral.ca.

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