New and Now
Artist Hang
At 10:30am Wednesday mornings join a community of artists for an open hang with coffee and great conversation around topics of craft, art, commerce and life. It’s a great no agenda time to connect with other working creatives.
Craft Conversations
Monday evenings at 7:00pm join a conversation around books, films, and other content concerning creative process, faith, and community. Get great insights from incredible thinkers as well as other artists.
Worship Leader Cohorts
The joys and challenges of shepherding a community of people through art and music can make Worship Leaders and Worship Pastors feel isolated and lonely at times. However, these experiences are shared by more people than most would think. If you would be interested to join a group of other Artist/Ministers for encouragement and community, Email Jason@REV1211.org
Songs For The City (Love Where You Live)
A record for Austin inspired by the Love Where You Live initiative of Christ Together Greater Austin. This project was written and recorded by 24 artists and worship leaders from various churches around Austin with the purpose of giving voice to the movement of knowing and being connected to our neighbors that has taken place among churches in Austin.
Recorded with simple live production, The songs were captured so that churches could contextualize the songs for their specific faith communities. In doing this, the songs will have a fabric of unity and beauty of diversity that echoes deeply God’s heart for His Church and how it might be seen by the world around it.
From the Blog
Bouquets and Stacked Stones
Life can at times be just down right challenging. In the opening chapter of the book entitled Culture Care, the author Makoto Fujimura tells the story of a season of pinching pennies for food and in the midst of the stress of planning for upcoming meals and stretching finances to do so, his wife enters with flowers. Incredulous that she would spend money on such a frivolous item in a time of family austerity, he becomes angry with his wife and expresses the challenge of feeding them to which she replies but we must also feed “our souls.”
In the biblical book of Joshua we see a part of the history of the Israelite people. They have wandered in wilderness for an entire generation waiting for God to deliver them into His promise for them. His promise was a verdant and … Read More »