catapult magazine: unite.learn.serve
A room in God?s house
Finding space to create within the Church?s embrace

The artists-in-residence at Olivet Covenant Presbyterian Church in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania comprise a small, eccumenical group of artists who work side by side, share ideas, engage in honest criticism, and discuss current issues in the arts, while encouraging the creative process in a deliberate effort to connect the artistic endeavor with Christian discipleship. Residing in 2000 sq. ft. of studio space on the top-most floor of the church, in long-empty Sunday School classrooms, the artists seek to form a mutually beneficial and sustaining community, with the goal of artistic excellence and cultural redemption, in obedience to a common calling to follow Jesus Christ. While remaining visually, conceptually, politically and denominationally diverse, the artists in residence are unified in ?being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and in purpose. (Phillipians 2:2)??
other articles in this issue
- FeatureCelebrating unity and difference
by Kirstin Vander Giessen-Reitsma, Larry Edward Kamphausen
- ColumnThe inexpert practitioners
by Steve Lansingh
- EditorialNaming the space
by Kirstin Vander Giessen-Reitsma
- ArticleA room in God?s house
by Dayton Castleman
- ArticleMore of myself
by Amy Carpenter Leugs
- ArticleFleeing community
by David Howard Malone
- ArticleThe beloved community
by Abby Jansen
- Music ReviewKanye for Christians
by Grant Elgersma
