Art for collective flourishing
As the ministry of A Sanctified Art continues to grow and expand, we hope the impact of our work together can ripple outward in many ways. Organizationally we are a business, but we are also pastors led by a deep calling and mission. Therefore, for each resource bundle we launch, we’ve committed to giving away a portion of the revenue as part of our organization’s stewardship and charitable giving.
For each resource bundle, we give donations in honor of the guest contributors we’ve partnered with to create those resources. Our guest contributors recommend an organization (whose mission reflects their own ministry, values, or hopes for the world) for us to consider in our practice of stewardship. We hope our financial giving can be an extension of our partnership together.
In other words, when you purchase art or resources from our site, your money goes beyond just compensating the creators. It helps resource many other organizations doing meaningful and much-needed work in the world. It helps us work toward collective flourishing.
To date, A Sanctified Art has given away over $77,000.
Here are some of the organizations* we’ve supported through financial gifts:
African Descent Lutheran Association
Emmett Till Interpretive Center
Friends of Sabeel, North America
Friends of Tent of Nations North America
Loveland Foundation Therapy Fund
Pacific, Asian, and North American Asian Women in Theology and Ministry
Pinecrest Lutheran Leadership Ministries
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
“Repairing the Breach” Scholarship fund at Columbia Theological Seminary
SOUL (Chicago): Southsiders Organized for Unity and Liberation
The Filipino American National Historical Society of Santa Clara Valley (FANHS)
The Katie Geneva Cannon Center for Womanist Leadership at Union Presbyterian Seminary
The Presbytery of Greater Atlanta
“Tom and Marilyn Wolfe” Scholarship fund at Iliff School of Theology
Transgender Educator Network of Texas (TENT)
*We have no formal ties to any of these organizations, but list them here so you might learn more about their work and mission.