Essentials Blue Summer.08 Creative Projects

Our summer online course, Essentials Blue: Online Studies In Worship Theology and Biblical Worldview is just wrapping up, and our students are getting creative. It’s been an amazing time growing and learning together as worship leaders and creative influencers, and now it’s time to put feet to the learning.

Each of our students has been asked to present a “creative project” of some sort that meets our criteria, and embodies some aspect of theological/worldview insight(s) they gleaned from the course. We’re excited about what is coming in.

Posted in the comments section of this post will be links to their projects. Enjoy, and let them know what you think! It may take a few days for their links to get up here.

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