This introductory workshop provides a broad overview of creative practices that support church planting and mission environments. Participants are introduced to key areas of creative engagement and gain foundational exposure across multiple disciplines.
Following introductory engagement, participants may explore specific areas of creative practice in greater depth through focused workshops. Each workshop emphasizes practical application, collaborative engagement, and contextual understanding within church and mission settings.
This workshop is designed for individuals who already have experience in design and creative practice. It provides a space for reflection on how visual identity communicates meaning, values, and purpose within business and mission contexts.
Rather than focusing on technical skill development, the workshop emphasizes discernment, intention, and alignment between creative work and a Christ-centered understanding of calling and stewardship.
This workshop invites experienced designers to consider how products, services, and customer experiences communicate care, order, and meaning in business and mission environments.
The focus is not on technical production, but on thoughtful reflection and evaluation of how design decisions shape perception, interaction, and understanding.
This introductory workshop provides a broad orientation to the care and stewardship of buildings and facilities within church and mission contexts.
It is designed for individuals who may not have technical training but are involved in maintaining or supporting ministry spaces. The workshop emphasizes awareness, observation, and responsible decision-making.
This workshop develops practical awareness of common maintenance situations and everyday facility conditions. It emphasizes recognition, safety, and appropriate response rather than technical skill training.
This workshop focuses on the role of coordinating, organizing, and communicating facility-related needs within church and mission contexts.
It is not intended to provide technical specialization, but to cultivate awareness, judgment, and the ability to continue learning independently in real ministry environments.
Embracing architecture as mission, restoring spaces with faith, creativity, and devotion to serve a higher purpose.
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