Our artists have a multitude of items available for sale this holiday season! Click the links below to learn more.
David LaMotte’s 2022 album, Still, offers eleven new songs of his own and a cover of Peter Gabriel’s ‘In Your Eyes’, which David has made his own.
David LaMotte’s 2023 book is an encouraging and practical look at how large-scale change happens, how it doesn’t, and how to understand our own roles within that effort for positive change.
Fearless Innovation: Atlanta’s Food Story by Taria Camerino is more than a cookbook: it’s the story of Atlanta’s history.
Stop Copy City Choir (which includes our friend Tracy Howe) is wherever people gather to sing on behalf of the world we fight for, free of repression and abundant in life and love. All proceeds go to support the #StopCopCity and #DefendtheAtlantaForest global solidarity movement.
Started by the husband and wife team of Gary Rand and Lenora Rand, The Plural Guild (of which The Many are a part) grew out of our shared lifelong passion for making meaningful rituals and worship experiences and for creating prayers, poems and visual art that honestly reflect faith and doubt, hopes and laments and God’s calling to do justice and love mercy.
Callid Keefe-Perry’s book Sense of the Possible is for those interested in learning about the intersection of Christian theology and imagination.
Terence Lester’s latest book, All God’s Children, is available for pre-order now!
Wilmesherr is an indie-pop artist from Atlanta with a focus on questions of faith and singing songs from the soul.
Visit Katie Archibald-Woodward’s shop where you can find prints, canvases, classes, and more!
Shop original art by Jamaal Barber, including giclee print, painting, ink drawing, relief print, and more!
Art in the Image is a ministry founded by Darci Jaret, rooted in the concept that “creativity is as close to God’s character as humans can reach.”
See highlights from award-winning photographer Joshua Rashaad McFadden’s breathtaking artistry.
A comprehensive survey of the photography of rising and influential Black artist Joshua Rashaad McFadden.
From Tricia Hersey, the founder and creator of The Nap Ministry, Rest Is Resistance is a battle cry, a guidebook, a map for a movement, and a field guide for the weary and hopeful.
We have launched our brand new Patreon page, where you can make an ongoing monthly contribution to aijcast and we can express our gratitude to you in return!
We have a number of levels for you to choose from, each of which comes with its own custom aijcast thank you gift: t-shirts, exclusive content, personalized artwork, and much more!
In Fearless Dialogues: A New Movement for Justice, Gregory C. Ellison II walks readers through the steps that must be taken to find common ground in our divided communities and then to implement genuine and lasting change.
A collection of 14 images by Mary Button, Jesus at the Border, are available as a collection of prayer cards for personal devotion.
Photographer/Dancer Shoccara Marcus is selling archival pigment prints through her website.
A Sanctified Art’s Advent bundle, Draw Near, is now available.
For November only, you can get your holiday photos updated with Stephanie Eley for only $150.
This Advent, Sanctified Art invites us to draw near to the One who leans down to earth to beckon us closer.
Visit artist Mary Button’s shop to see icons, coloring books, posters, and more!
MaryAnn McKibben Dana's book God, Improv, and the Art of Living will be published on May 8, but you can pre-order it now!
This summer, A Sanctified Art is digging deep into sixteen bold and untold stories of those often overlooked in our biblical narratives, hoping these characters remind us that we all play a role in shaping God’s story of redemption and grace.
A Sanctified Art's mini-bundle for Easter is now available.
Patrick Reyes shares his story of how his community saved him from gang life, abuse, and the economic and racial oppression that threatened to kill him before he ever reached adulthood.
Troy Bronsink's Drawn In: A Creative Process for Artists, Activists, and Jesus Followers shows how the rhythms of God’s creative work can be discovered through design thinking and creative processes. Exercises invite participation in God’s life and redemptive rhythms. This holistic approach will shift how Christian creatives think of mission, worship, collaboration, and everyday discipleship.
Help nurture the faith of the children in your life with Growing in God s Love: A Story Bible. Contributors include past guest Shawna Bowman.
Let people know you are part of a Movement of Doers: Love Beyond Walls.
Pastor/artist Darci Jaret sells her original artwork through her website. You can find devotional paintings, liturgical banners, and liturgical stoles.
Looking for books as gifts? Check out these titles from Melvin Bray, MaryAnn McKibben Dana, Gregory C. Ellison II, David LaMotte, and Joshua Rashaad McFadden.
Our musical guests have items for sale: Sho Baraka (future guest), Cinnamon Denise, Tracy Howe Wispelwey, Okorie Johnson, David LaMotte, Marred Fame, Sarah Miles, Rahbi, Dwayne Shivers, A Stranger and a Friend, Joe Stu, and Derek Webb.
In his book Better: Waking Up to Who We Could Be, Melvin Bray insists that a better world is possible if the stories around which we organize our lives begin to match the beauty we imagine is possible.
Derek Webb's upcoming album Fingers Crossed is available for pre-order now.
MaryAnn McKibben Dana's Sabbath in the Suburbs brings theological awareness of the historical practice of Sabbath-keeping.
In Worldchanging 101: Challenging the Myth of Powerlessness, David LaMotte challenges some deeply held, though seldom examined, ideas we have about how large societal changes happen and what our own roles in those changes can and should be.
Recorded with our friend Alonzo Johnson on bass and drums, our house band Marred Fame has released a new single whose music and lyrics are inspired by the current catastrophe in Gaza. You can stream it wherever you find music.