Today’s spiritually searching culture is less inclined than ever to attend church. Yet, no time of the week is filled with more life-changing potential than Sunday morning. Imagine . . . experiences that bring people heart-to-heart with God.messages in which God’s truth connects to everyday life.transcendent moments that leave people awestruck—and transformed.That’s what can happen when you unleash the arts in your church through the power of the Holy Spirit. An Hour on Sunday is not about nitty-gritty programming details or cookie-cutter how-to’s. It’s about foundational issues—ten enduring principles that: unite artists and ministry leaders around a common language empower artists and pastors to effectively work togethercreate the potential for moments that matter on Sunday morning.An Hour on Sunday is for worship and arts ministry leaders, pastors and teachers, artists—including musicians, writers, dancers, actors, visual artists, film makers, light and sound engineers and anyone who believes in the limitless potential of the arts in their church. Whimsically illustrated, written with passion and humor, and filled with stories of both success and failure, An Hour on Sunday explores the deep, shaping forces that can make your hour on Sunday a time of transformation and wonder for believers and seekers alike.
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Nancy Beach is executive vice president of programming and production for the Willow Creek Association and a teaching pastor at Willow Creek Community Church. A champion for the arts and artists in the church, she is the author of An Hour on Sunday: Creating Moments of Transformation and Wonder. Nancy holds a master’s degree in communication from Wheaton College. She lives in Barrington, Illinois, with her husband, Warren, and her two daughters, Samantha and Johanna.
Christian Taylor is a veteran actress with twenty-five years of experience in performance and voice work spanning stage, film, television, radio, and audio books. A Catholic University Drama Department graduate, she began her career with the National Players, portraying Hero in Much Ado About Nothing and Muriel the Goat in Animal Farm. Other stage credits include The Wife in Rashomon and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Her audiobook credits include An Hour on Sunday, Making Your Children’s Ministry The Best Hour of Every Kid’s Week, Dragons: Tears of a Dragon, and Dragons: Circles of Seven. She and her family live in Wheaton, Illinois.