When God put a dream on artist/craftsman Robert Larson’s heart, he didn’t let a pandemic deter him. The result is art, furniture and relationships that withstand the test of time.…
Read More"I believe, help my unbelief." These words spoken by a desperate father in Mark 9 are an honest and profound statement about the reality of being human.…
Read MoreOn view at the Kansas City Central Library through July 17, “Evicted” is heavy, but essential in opening our ears and eyes to the experience of those who who are housing insecure.…
Read MoreCaring for people takes attending to both soul and body. Not one or the other.…
Read MoreOutdoor art + scripture = a match made in heaven. Take your own art walk through the sculpture park at The Nelson using our guide.…
Read MoreEver fed a meal to a child who just came in from outdoor play with messy hands? That’s what I picture when I read Mark 7. But at the end of the day, it’s not messy hands that matter. It’s messy hearts. Although, clean hands at the table are a…
Read MorePerhaps Jesus was "just a carpenter" in Nazareth, but look no further than the rest of Mark 6 alone and you'll see He didn't let that hold Him back. It's a lesson for us all.…
Read MoreJuxtaposition involves placing two contrasting things right next to each other. Song and dance fit the ticket perfectly. The great composer Andrew Lloyd Webber picked up on that. Webber’s “SONG & DANCE” is a two-act, rarely produced musical that uses the two art forms in contrast to one another, with…
Read MoreDo you ever wish you could close your eyes, click your sparkly, red shoes together, repeat “there’s no place like home” and find your way to a place that feels like home? The Kansas City Ballet’s breathtaking production of “The Wizard of Oz,” at the Kauffman Center for the Performing…
Read MoreCaptivating. There’s no other word that readily comes to mind that comes close to describing the stories in Mark 5. They stand as thought-provoking invitations to take a “risk of faith.”…
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