Mako Fujimura, director of the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts, and a variety of voices from the 2017 Culture Care Conference reflect on culture care, the role of silence in culture, imagination, and more.
The second annual Culture Care Summit was hosted by Fuller’s Brehm Center and led by acclaimed artist and Brehm Center director Mako Fujimura. With such speakers as best-selling author/theologian Philip Yancey and Fuller president Mark Labberton, we considered ideas and questions raised in Fujimura’s new book Silence and Beauty.
The Culture Care Summit is presented in association with International Arts Movement (IAM).
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