About Us
Who We Are:
A non-denominational Christian network of artists who honor Christ together through art and community service.
Our Purpose:
To inspire our world to seek God and a personal relationship with Him through Christ.
Our Art:
Displays beauty, integrity, and excellence through all kinds of media and subject matter.
We Minister by:
- Sharing the good news of Christ as Savior in all that we do.
- Serving our churches and communities.
- Supporting one another as persons and artists.
- Providing opportunities to exhibit.
- Sponsoring imaginative fellowship events and seminars.
Where We've Been
We started with eight artists meeting at Marianne McDonough’s home. For 18 months, we prayed, planned, and sought God for His vision and purposes. It was an amazing spiritual adventure we all still treasure. Our worship was deep, and God’s Spirit encouraged us with His presence and wisdom.
In 2012, after laying much groundwork, we held our first conference, Worship in the Potter’s Hands. Everyone was excited, and we knew that we were starting a great adventure.
Since that time, we have produced eleven major exhibits, five of which have traveled (including one now on tour) to various locations in the Twin Cities and one that occupied the beautiful gallery at the Minneapolis Public Library. We also sponsored five conferences, a DVD series, numerous fellowship opportunities for our artists, a television program on worship arts, and a number of community outreach ministries for homeless children, nursing home residents, prisoners, cancer patients, and the city of Minneapolis May Day Festival. See below for details.
We thank God for the privilege to serve Him and give Him all the glory, because His grace alone provided the vision, path, resources, and strategies.
- We’ve sponsored four annual Psalms Exhibits and Creative Arts Celebrations uniting art, music, and dance at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. The 2016 Psalms Exhibit included our first film festival, and our winners’ art and films were displayed at the Crossroads Chapel at the Minnesota State Fair. We also gathered Psalms exhibit art for a traveling art exhibit.
- In 2015, June 11–August 22, Great Commission Artists was privileged to present a themed exhibit called “Heroes and Heritage” at the Minneapolis Central Public Library. We enjoyed celebrating the people of our great city who have contributed so much to our heritage. Heroes and Heritage drew a good attendance at the Cargill Exhibit Hall, starting with the wonderful reception and great presentations by the artists and dancers Mexico Lindo.
- As of spring of 2024, we’ve sponsored and shared six traveling exhibits three of which featured high school artists and three with multi-generational artists, including high school students. The exhibits visually reflected our artists’ thoughts and feelings in response to themes: “Who is God?”, “How Great Is Our God”, “God Our Refuge”, “The God Who Sees”, “In God’s Hands”, and “Show Us Your Glory.” All of these exhibitions have also been videotaped. For the “God Our Refuge” exhibit, we produced an accompanying documentary of the high school artists’ journey through COVID 19 and how they found refuge in God. These exhibits have been popular with local churches and have booked out as soon as we have released them.
- Our conferences are designed to be meaningful and impactful for artists personally and professionally. We have sponsored: “Art in the Beauty of Holiness”, “Worship in the Potter’s Hands”, “Waterfalls” with Rev. Paul Oman, “Banners” with internationally recognized banners artist Elsa Hammond, and “Journey of the Heart” Retreat and Seminar with author/teacher Betsy Lee and art therapist Katy Kinzer.
- We’ve produced five DVDs, the “Art in the Beauty of Holiness” series, that included our seminars plus two other sessions, one featuring an artists’ panel discussion on art ministry and an interview with a local church about its success with art as ministry in a congregational setting.
- We’ve sponsored seminars featuring local artists and experts such as Wayne Moran, a well-known local professional photographer, and Peter Wagner, Cinematographer and Director of Media Kiln. We have also sponsored photoshoots in Minneapolis and most recently in Edina at Centennial Park. The latter is the subject of a powerful video called “God in the City” that is featured on our home page.
- In the spring of 2013, W.I.N.D. Ministries was invited to do a television program on worship art for Lake Minnetonka Communications Commission cable network. That program aired the following summer.
- Starting in February of 2015, we launched our annual Kids Love Valentines Day outreach to homeless children at Sharing and Caring Hands in Minneapolis. Each year we give 400 grade school children gift bags with art supplies, stickers, candy, and “God Loves You” valentines made by other kids in local churches, schools, and residents of assisted living facilities. This is a popular project that is enjoyed by both our artists and the children at the shelter.
- We produced a webinar called “Get Ready To Market Your Art” geared toward the Christian artist and featuring Carolyn Edlund, the founder of ArtsyShark.com and a nationally-recognized art marketing expert.
- We’ve provided numerous fellowship opportunities, via our “Art Klatch” fellowship group for artists in various media.
- Our Community Outreach team staffed a booth at the Minneapolis MayDay Festival in 2015, distributing 200 Bibles, 1,600 postcards, and 1,400 Tea Packets with a Scripture notation. We also partnered to produce and present a float in the Minneapolis MayDay Festival Parade in 2016.
- Writers from the Minnesota Christian Writers Guild and Great Commission Artists collaborated to create inspirational writing for a local jail ministry.
- Our Community Outreach team has ministered to nursing home residents, providing materials and ideas to help them express their hearts on paper.
- Our Healing Love ministry has made and distributed bookmarks for cancer patients.
- We have received numerous testimonies from people who have benefitted or ministered to others because of their experiences at our events.
- We have encouraged art ministries in other states and countries who have written us for prayer or information.
- In 2021, we initiated an Artists Blog, “Blogging to Bless”, featuring our “Fresh Oil Artists” who meet and post quarterly. We have also featured our past traveling exhibitions in art in blog form in their own section. Additionally, in 2024 we added a new category called “Art and Poetry” in which we combine our art with poetry written by various poets exclusively for each art piece.
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Board of Directors
W.I.N.D. of the Spirit Ministries believes that artists of definitions are called to display the heart of God in tangible ways to glorify Him and draw people to Christ. We pray and plan carefully to sponsor activities that:
- Connect Christians Creatively
- Encourage and Support Artists in their Ministries
- Provide Opportunities for Artists to Share their Work in Meaningful Venues
- Inspire Artists Personally and Professionally through Seminars and Workshops
- Promote Worship Arts in Church Services and Special Events
- Provide Opportunities for Community Outreach
W.I.N.D. Ministries is affiliated with International Fellowship Ministries, a Minnesota-based licensing organization with 50+ years of experience “Serving Those Who Serve Others.” In 2006 W.I.N.D. started as a children’s outreach organization called “Kids Celebrating Christ” and grew to its current scope of ministry, including Great Commission Artists. From its inception W.I.N.D. has specifically and passionately promoted unity and worship through the arts.
International Ministerial Fellowship is an association of evangelical Christian churches, ministers and lay workers with an emphasis on the centrality of Christ and the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit which offers fellowship, multiple members’ resources including appropriate ministerial credentials, ecclesiastical endorsement and the service of a missions sending agency. With a membership of over 1,300 across the nation and 50+ missionaries in 31 countries, IMF has established itself as an organization of integrity with a heart to serve those who serve others.