Founded in 1971, the Academy of Arts exists to train and inspire the next generation of servant leaders to properly use the universal gift of communication for others’ good and God’s glory.
The Academy of Arts lives out this vision through their multi-faceted organization which includes the Logos Theatre, a Christian Conservatory, 2 traveling ministries to 13 states, a professional film company, Venture Films, and supplying classes and training for all ages to “Make the Bible Come Alive in Minds and Hearts through the Power of Storytelling since 1971.”
MULTI-FACETED MINISTRY
Looking for great resources? Browse our collection of scripts, cuttings, sheet music, audio dramas, and full-scale Show in a Box™ kits!
Founded by The Academy of Arts in 2006 with the express purpose of impacting our culture for Christ through the powerful medium of storytelling on stage.
Our teams of high school and college-age young people travel to churches across the United States performing a gripping production to challenge and encourage every hearer.
These week-long drama seminars engage elementary and high school age students as they participate in preparing, rehearsing, and performing a full length original Academy of Arts stage production.
Our intensive, hands-on, apprenticeship program gives students invaluable training and real-life experiences in all areas of dramatic production.
Our film company exists to use visual storytelling to share the hope and light of truth in exciting and engaging ways.
UPCOMING EVENTS
FOUNDED ON TRUTH
Since 1971, The Academy of Arts has been dedicated to impacting our culture by “making the Bible come alive in minds and hearts” through gripping storytelling for stage and film. As we boldly and excellently craft stories that challenge the mind and engage the heart, lasting lessons of truth are planted into the soul.
The Academy of Arts has stood against the tidal wave of error, not by cursing the darkness, but by being a light! We continue to boldly and kindly share the power of God’s Word in creative and engaging ways through stage and film. As we create and craft compelling stories, we have seen thousands of lives changed as we bring young people into the process to disciple them and see them grow into powerful communicators for truth.
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Praise the Lord for souls saved on the road through our #DramaSeminar teams!
In addition to mounting a full production in ONE week, our students hear chapels centered on the truths learned throughout the play. This past week, we rejoice that two students received Christ as their Savior!
Continue to pray for the safety of our team members on the roads as they travel in this winter weather!
Learn more about our Drama Seminars: theacademyofarts.org/drama-seminars/
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Hear from Noah and Nicole Stratton speaking on Answers in Genesis podcast, "Zero Compromise!"
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This was truly wonderful! I so appreciate the insight into the world of Biblically founded drama with God's EXCELLENCE!!!! ❤️
One of our favorite holiday traditions is getting together as a staff to enjoy food, fellowship, and gifts before heading to Christmas break! 🎁🎄
Comment below with your favorite traditions for the holidays👇👇
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What a blessing all these people are and what a wonderful celebration we had together!!! Merry Christmas to all!!!
So many of these people have blessed my heart over the past year and a half - thank you for the ministry you are involved in and seeking to glorify God and point people to Him!
We had a great time! It was a blessing being around all of you and making Christmas memories!
Grateful to God for how He has provided and helped us continue making the Bible come alive through stage, drama camps, traveling teams, and film!
Thank you for your generous support, and please continue to pray and give towards the incredible opportunities in the new year! Give today: theacademyofarts.org/give/
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Founded in 1971, the Academy of Arts exists to train and inspire the next generation of servant leaders to properly use the universal gift of communication for others’ good and God’s glory.
The Academy of Arts
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