What is the Role of Arts in Mission? Byron Spradlin

The Lausanne Movement Consultation on Arts in Mission took place May 29-31, 2013 in Dallas at the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics (GIAL). Hosted by GIALand the International Council of Ethnodoxologists (ICE), this gathering was co-sponsored by the World Evangelical Alliance and Lausanne.  Four blocks of plenary sessions addressed a variety of facets exploring the role of arts and music intersecting culturally relevant worship around the world.

This first plenary session addressed the question “What is the Role of Arts in Mission?” and featured as the third of four speakers Byron Spradlin, the President of Artists in Christian Testimony International.

Byron Spradlin is the founder and president of Artists in Christian Testimony Intl, a missions and ministry sending board for artists and creatives, now with over 700 artistic and innovative staff touching 52 nations. He is an artists-in-missions-and-ministry specialist who has served the body of Christ as a Bible teacher, church planter, worship pastor, evangelist, professor, recording artist, published songwriter, and arts-missiologist in over 50 countries, and he's a thought-leader in the role of imagination and the arts in the church and its missional mandates.