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The Hutchmoot Podcast

The Rabbit Room Podcast Network
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C.S. Lewis
Christian Gaming
Faith
Hayao Miyazaki
Game Design
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Creativity
Poetry
The Boy and the Heron
Thomas Kinkade
Christianity
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Mental Health
Nature Vs. Industrialization
Childhood
Devotional Music
Liturgy In Games

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.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes51Founded8 years ago
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4.8 out of 5 stars from 135 ratings
  • Delightful and engaging

    I love listening to this podcast. The episodes are intellectually engaging and also penetrate to my heart and soul. I highly recommend listening to it!

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Engaging conversations that blend art, faith, and daily life.
Honest talks about burnout and mental health that feel authentic.
Guests bring diverse perspectives, from visual art to literature and ministry.
The storytelling and faith lens make it stand out in the arts podcast space.
Thoughtful, hopeful discussions with practical takeaways for creatives.

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Five Pop Songs and a Ted Talk (Andrew Osenga)
Q: What is the purpose of Christian radio, and how has its history shaped today's worship music?
The host explains that Christian radio emerged to provide a safer, family-friendly space and boundary for Christian audiences, but over time it became closely tied to the marketing strategies that influence what songs get promoted and heard, which in turn shapes what churches sing.
Drawing Upon Scripture (John Hendrix)
Q: Do all Christians have to draw Jesus or be an illustrator who depicts biblical figures?
No. The function and content of the work determine its purpose; some artists depict Jesus directly, others express faith through different subject matter or styles, and that can still honor the text.
Courage, Good Cheer, and a Taste For Reality: Tools For Artists (and Anybody Else Who Hopes To Avoid Nihilism and Stay Sane) - Jonathan Rogers
Q: How do you stay hopeful without denying reality?
By anchoring hope in a reality grounded in faith and truth, not in cheap optimism; art helps us hold both pain and possibility.
Steeples and Studios: How Your Church Can Embrace The Power Of The Arts (Winfield Bevins)
Q: What common constraints do you come across when advising churches on integrating arts?
Creating awareness and appreciation for the arts in church leadership, who may feel intimidated by artists.
Tales of the New Creation: Remix (Jennifer Trafton , Pete Peterson)
Q: What encouragement would you have for those of us who may tend toward anxiety and worry?
Creativity must be turned towards hope rather than darkness, often needing spiritual discipline and self-awareness.

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A thoughtful blend of art, faith, and creative practice, this series centers conversations on owning artistry, legacy, and the role of faith in creative work. Guests come from the fields of visual art, writing, and church-based arts, sharing personal stories about mentorship, burnout, trauma, and the tension between art and commerce. Episodes often weave practical guidance for sustaining creativity with reflections on identity, community, and how beauty can heal and connect across generations. A standout is the way guests illuminate the intersection of spirituality and craft, offering listeners actionable ideas for integrating art into everyday life and community spaces.

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