We call Hutchmoot a “conference for everyone,” so it follows that this is a “podcast for everyone.” This series features sessions recorded at the Rabbit Room’s annual conference which celebrates art, music, story, and faith in all their many intersections.
A Universe Away and Burning—The Life and Art of Thomas Kinkade
Russ Ramsey
Thomas Kinkade (1958-2012) wanted to present a more perfect world, and who doesn’t want that? But what if the brilliant light…
Creating out of the Dark: Artists and Mental Health (Joe Sutphin, Bailey McGee, Gina Sutphin, Jamin Still, Kyra Hinton)
Some artists thrive in the midst of trouble, creating powerful, emotionally-dri…
The Rabbit Room presents this session from Hutchmoot Homebound:
The Imagination's Wake-up Call (Malcolm Guite, Mark Meynell)
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The Rabbit Room presents this session from Hutchmoot 2023:
Do Christians Need an AI Theology? (by John Hendrix, Joe Sutphin, Don Clark, Trillia Newbell, Jared Boggess)
Is Artificial Intelligence a ne…
The Rabbit Room presents this session from Hutchmoot 2024:
The Practice of Devotion: How Devotional Songs and Poetry Enrich Our Spiritual Lives (Jon Guerra)
The quality of corporate worship transcend…
The Rabbit Room presents this session from Hutchmoot 2024:
Feasting on Friendship: The Table as Art and Sacrament (by Jennifer Trafton & Lanier Ivester)
A discussion of sacramental living, particular…
Hayao Miyazaki is a living legend of the animation world. Named the
“Walt Disney of Japan,” he’s made over a dozen films, many of which are
considered masterpieces. But what did he sacrifice in pursuit…
In this session from Hutchmoot 2022, Andy Patton asks, "What Is a Christian Game?"
From smartphone apps to Amazon’s algorithms, games and game dynamics are
playing an increasingly significant role in …
What if you were primarily know for for the most shameful thing about you? Most people, if they know anything about Van Gogh, know that he cut off his ear. What brought this visionary painter to such…
In this session from 2021's Hutchmoot: Homebound, Mark Meynell looks at the long career of spy-novelist John le Carré and reflects on how our outlook as Christians ought to counteract the power of co…
The Hutchmoot Podcast features some of our favorite sessions recorded at our annual conference which celebrates art, music, story, and faith in all their many intersections. Today, we’re excited to s…
We’re excited to share a session from Dr. Russell Moore called Faith, Fiction, and Christian Nationalism from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.
In this session, Dr. Moore looks to the works and wisdom of …
It's our pleasure to share a conversation about music between Ben Shive and Sara Groves called “A Mystery in the Making” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.
In this session, Ben Shive and Sara Groves d…
It's our pleasure to share a session led by Walter Wangerin, Jr. and Sara Danger called “Story & the Child’s Imagination” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.
In his final interview, Walter Wangerin, Jr…
In his session "Shaping the World with Stories" from Hutchmoot: Homebound 2021, Sho Baraka discusses the shaping work of restoration and justice and the importance of the ways we portray God in the s…
We're excited to share a session led by Andrew Peterson and Tim Mackie (of the Bible Project) called “The Trees at the Heart of Creation” from 2021’s Hutchmoot: Homebound.
In this session, Andrew and…
The Hutchmoot Podcast features some of our favorite sessions recorded at our annual conference which celebrates art, music, story, and faith in all their many intersections. Today, it is our pleasure…
We’re pleased to share a session led by Malcolm Guite and Mark Meynell called “Poetry: Imagination’s Wake-Up Call” from 2020’s Hutchmoot: Homebound, in both video and audio form.
Despite its detracto…
We’re pleased to share a session led by Buddy Greene and Odessa Settles called "Ain't Gonna Lay My Religion Down" from 2020’s Hutchmoot: Homebound, in both video and audio form.
Through stories and m…
Andrew Peterson & Lanier Ivester reflect on the deep relationships they have with their homes and the physical places of life and how our connection to and care for the earth functions as a vital inv…