The Brehm Residency

Experience the world through the eyes of artists. Explore the intersection of creativity and faith with the Brehm Residency. Cultivate transformative connections between artists and ministry leaders, all dedicated to renewing communities and churches through your own creative expression.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for the spring 2025 cohort!

WHAT IS THE BREHM RESIDENCY?

Join our five-month Brehm Residency—a dynamic community uniting artists and church leaders nationwide. Dive into synchronous online learning, retreats, and hands-on art-making, fostering deep connections and cultural growth for congregations and communities alike.

  • Excellence in Any Medium

    The diversity of mediums in the program—from painting to architecture to songwriting—provides a rich opportunity for collaboration between artists and congregations.

  • Committed to the Church

    The mission of the Brehm Residency is most effectively embodied in the relationship between the artist and the local church.

  • Centered on Christ

    The important work of creativity in the church and in the world is centered on the work of Christ—in whom we live, and move, and have our being.

  • For the Renewal of Culture

    We believe that artists who are rooted in supportive communities are better equipped to serve the culture.

Is the Residency Right For Me or My Church?

  • The Brehm Residency welcomes churches and artists who recognize the power of creative arts in community flourishing. Whether your church is just beginning to engage with the arts or is deeply involved, we are looking for churches willing to invest in talented artists to integrate embodied Christian formation and cultural leadership.

  • Ministry leaders will learn to appreciate the arts' value in Christian formation and cultural transformation and implement artistic initiatives for the church and community's benefit. Artists will collaborate in community-building activities like online retreats, shared readings, creative practices, and spiritual exercises, translating these experiences into their church settings. Ministry leaders and artists both will engage in dialogue, learning, and fellowship together.

  • Yes, both individual artists and church leaders are encouraged to apply.

Registration Information

Enrollment for one participant, either an artist or church leader.

Access to our online Brehm Residency curriculum (see below for outline), as well as other resources from Fuller faculty and guest speakers. The curriculum includes a monthly sequential series of readings and resources that covers historical, theological, and psychological perspectives on the arts. This resource is available for a year.

Online gatherings led by a Brehm Residency Facilitator. These gatherings include guided discussions, fellowship and periodic guest speakers.

Residency Curriculum

  • Art & the Church: Past & Present

  • Reimagining the Story of God

  • Practicing Wonder, Heartbreak & Hope

  • The Arts & Your Story

  • Integrating Your Story With God’s Story

  • Finding a Mutual Language

  • Hospitality & Mutual Sacrifice

  • Congregational Implementation

  • Revisiting Wonder, Heartbreak & Hope

Dates

  • Online Brehm Residency Gatherings:
    Tuesdays 5:00-6:30pm Pacific Time
    1/14, 1/28, 2/11, 2/25, 3/11, 3/25, 4/8, 4/22, 5/6, 5/20

  • Final Registration: December 1, 2024

  • For more information, contact maykytonen@fuller.edu.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The time commitment for all participants is roughly 10 hours a month. This will vary monthly depending on the readings and assignments.

  • Absolutely, the more the merrier. You can even have more than one liaison.

  • The church and the artist must first decide if they desire to create something for their community. Projects can be small such as holding a salon, or durational like a reading group. Scale, time, and expense need to be considered as well as the context and needs of both the artist and the church. Each church situation is different. Projects, if undertaken, should reference the needs and limitations of its community.

Questions?

Questions?