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Brehm For Ministry Leaders

Guiding ministry leaders as they consider and experience how the arts can shape their ministry practices in creative and theologically informed ways

SHAPING MINISTRIES AND CULTURE THROUGH THE ARTS

Explore our programs and resources specially designed to equip pastors and ministry leaders in this unprecedented season of ministry.

  • Brehm Residency

    The seven-month program offers synchronous online classes and retreats for artists, church leaders, and congregations, fostering theological education, vocational support, art creation, and community renewal.

  • Micah Groups

    Micah Groups gather Christian leaders to integrate worship, preaching, and justice. Through brave dialogue on pressing justice issues, members grow in personal discipleship and leadership, embodying justice, mercy, and humility.

  • Well-Formed Worship Leader

    The Well-Formed Worship Leader Cohort covers spiritual, theological, cultural, and liturgical aspects of worship leadership in 10 weeks.

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Resources and Initiatives

Discover Tailored Worship & Arts Resources

Explore FULLER EQUIP: Brehm Center's specialized online resources delve into various art forms like faith and film, music and worship, and arts in spiritual formation.

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Learn More About Our Initiatives

Brehm initiatives foster theological dialogue through film and visual arts, explore faith's influence on art, mentor preachers for justice and mercy, and integrate music with worship and theology.

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