Arts Connection for Monday, August 28, 2017 - John Franklin - Farewell broadcast

Welcome to the final broadcast of Arts Connection

In June 2011, the first broadcast of a new program which looked at the intersection of faith, art and Canadian culture was heard on this station. In the six-plus years since, Arts Connection has featured hundreds of artists from across the country including musicians and writers, visual artists and photographers, poets and playwrights.

Interview date: 
August 28, 2017 - 21:00
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Arts Connection for Monday, July 10, 2017 - Janet Sketchley - "A Year of Tenacity" devotional

Tonight’s guest is best known for her Redemption’s Edge trilogy of suspense novels. But Janet Sketchley(https://janetsketchley.ca/) has recently published A Year of Tenacity—a devotional based on the best of her devotionals from her “Tenacity” blog. Janet is on the phone with us tonight from her home in Halifax, Nova Scotia to talk about A Year of Tenacity.

Interview date: 
July 10, 2017 - 21:00
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Arts Connection for Monday, July 3, 2017 - Michael Austin Harris - Joy in the Park event

Our guest tonight has been hosting a city-wide outreach in Guelph for the last number of years. Joy in the Park is a day-long celebration of worship, praise, prayer and unity – which have long been the vision of worship leader Michael Austin Harris, who is with us to night to talk about Joy in the Park.

 

 

Interview date: 
July 3, 2017 - 21:00
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Arts Connection for Monday, June 26, 2017 - Jeanine Noyes - Imago event

Tonight’s guest is a singer/songwriter who has toured Canada and Europe and was recently featured in an Imago artists showcase. Jeanine Noyes says her favourite gigs are the ones where she’s connecting with an audience no matter the size of the gathering. Jeanine is on the phone with us from her home in Toronto to talk about her music.

 

Interludes feature music from Jeanine Noyes

Interview date: 
June 26, 2017 - 21:00
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Arts Connection for Monday, June 19, 2017 - Gerard and Peta Roberts - OKAMA's ministry of reconciliation

Tonight’s guests are part of a family group whose “‘ancient-contemporary’ sound with its synthesis of indigenous and non-indigenous instruments, original lyrics and First Nations dance offers a unique worship experience.” I recently had a chance to see OKAMA, which includes Gerard Roberts, his wife Peta and two daughters, and was moved by their ministry.

Interview date: 
June 19, 2017 - 21:00
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