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S1E4: Episode 4: Andrew Osenga on the Intentional Pursuit of Creativity in the Church

S1E4: Episode 4: Andrew Osenga on the Intentional Pursuit of Creativity in the Church

FromTogether At The Table


S1E4: Episode 4: Andrew Osenga on the Intentional Pursuit of Creativity in the Church

FromTogether At The Table

ratings:
Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Oct 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Andrew Osenga has a rich and celebrated history in the Christian music community as both a singer-songwriter and a companion to other creatives on their journey. He brings an honest and inspiring conversation to the table, talking about the intentional pursuit of creativity in the Church and resurrecting the hymnal tradition, a subject close to his heart. His experience is broad and marked by God’s love and His open-handed invitation to live in the wide horizons of a creative life.. . . . Subscribe to Together At The Table HERE. Follow us on Instagram HERE. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and watch exclusive videos HERE. . . . . . Find out more about this episode and upcoming content by going to https://www.integritymusic.com/together-at-the-table  . . . . . Thank you for supporting Together At The Table! If Jesus sat at YOUR table, what would you say to Him?Call us and leave a voicemail with stories from your table - 1 (607) 96-TABLE. . . . . Sign up HERE to receive new music straight into your inbox!. . . . .
Released:
Oct 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

Together At The Table is a podcast initiative inspired by the habits of Jesus, particularly as illustrated in Luke 11:37: “When Jesus had finished speaking, a Pharisee invited him to eat with him; so he went in and reclined at the table.”This verse portrays a powerful image of Jesus taking the time to sit at tables - sharing meals and engaging in meaningful conversations. As we explore life, faith, purpose, and the common human experience, we draw inspiration from the Carpenter who crafted tables, and still today, crafts beauty of our lives.