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What Makes Art “Christian”? – Crystal Barnes with Ian Dunlop

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Crystal Barnes along with Ian Dunlop are on the Creatively Christian podcast, interviewed by Dave Ebert. Crystal and Ian both share their own creative projects and how they became partners in writing a feature film. The group chats about creating art for the Lord, the differences in being a “Christian creative” and being a “Christian who does creative works,” and what defines creative works as being “Christian.”
Crystal Barnes, is a writer, producer, director, and the founder of ARK Productions in Chicago. Her credits include the live sketch show Spiritual Night Live, the feature film The Law of Moises, now available on Tubi TV and Pure Flix, and the mini-web-series Churched, available on YouTube and streaming on The Creative Motion Network on Roku. Also joining us is Ian Dunlop, a musician, writer, and director of sound and music ministries at two Indianapolis area churches. Ian has his first Gospel single dropping later this year titled “I Know,” which is based on Jeremiah 29:11.
This episode can also be found on YouTube.
Show Notes
The following resources were mentioned in the show or are useful resources recommended by the guests. Links might be marked as affiliates, meaning we earn a commission if you buy through the link.
The Law of Moises movie - https:///thelawofmoises.com
Learn More About Our Guest
You can follow this guest on several platforms, including:
Facebook for Ark Productions - https://facebook.com/arkproductionschicagoWebsite for Ark Productions - https://arkproductionschicago.comIan Dunlop's email - theminstrelsworkshop@gmail.com
Credits
This show is produced by Theophany Media. The theme music is by Bill Brooks and Andrea Sandefur. Our logo is by Bill Brooks. This show is hosted by are Brannon Hollingsworth, Andrea Sandefur, Dave Ebert, and Rachel Anna. Jake Doberenz produces. Follow Theophany Media and the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
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Crystal Barnes along with Ian Dunlop are on the Creatively Christian podcast, interviewed by Dave Ebert. Crystal and Ian both share their own creative projects and how they became partners in writing a feature film. The group chats about creating art for the Lord, the differences in being a “Christian creative” and being a “Christian who does creative works,” and what defines creative works as being “Christian.”
Crystal Barnes, is a writer, producer, director, and the founder of ARK Productions in Chicago. Her credits include the live sketch show Spiritual Night Live, the feature film The Law of Moises, now available on Tubi TV and Pure Flix, and the mini-web-series Churched, available on YouTube and streaming on The Creative Motion Network on Roku. Also joining us is Ian Dunlop, a musician, writer, and director of sound and music ministries at two Indianapolis area churches. Ian has his first Gospel single dropping later this year titled “I Know,” which is based on Jeremiah 29:11.
This episode can also be found on YouTube.
Show Notes
The following resources were mentioned in the show or are useful resources recommended by the guests. Links might be marked as affiliates, meaning we earn a commission if you buy through the link.
The Law of Moises movie - https:///thelawofmoises.com
Learn More About Our Guest
You can follow this guest on several platforms, including:
Facebook for Ark Productions - https://facebook.com/arkproductionschicagoWebsite for Ark Productions - https://arkproductionschicago.comIan Dunlop's email - theminstrelsworkshop@gmail.com
Credits
This show is produced by Theophany Media. The theme music is by Bill Brooks and Andrea Sandefur. Our logo is by Bill Brooks. This show is hosted by are Brannon Hollingsworth, Andrea Sandefur, Dave Ebert, and Rachel Anna. Jake Doberenz produces. Follow Theophany Media and the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
Get full access to Creatively Christian at creativelychristian.net/subscribe
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