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Pearl of Great Price

The Pearl of
Great Price

A display of Christian witness across every domain of human life — twenty-six galleries exploring how Christ illuminates the arts, history, science, culture, and the whole of creation.

For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.

Hab. 2:14

“The kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls, who, on finding one pearl of great value, went and sold all that he had and bought it.”

Matthew 13:45–46

Galleries

AINew

14

Artificial intelligence through a Christian lens — the theology of mind, the nature of personhood, algorithmic ethics, and the Church's response to the machine age.

America

15

Christianity's role in shaping America — from the Puritans and the Great Awakening to the Civil Rights movement and the ongoing debate over Christian nationhood.

Arts

15

The arts as a reflection of the divine image — painting, sculpture, architecture, and the visual imagination of the Church across the centuries.

Business

14

Work, vocation, and economics through the lens of Scripture — the theology of work, stewardship, calling, and the transformation of the marketplace.

China

15

The explosive growth of the underground house-church movement, the witness of martyrs, and the story of Christianity in the world's most populous nation.

Education

15

Classical Christian education, the university as a Christian invention, discipling the mind for Christ, and the renewal of learning in the fear of the Lord.

End Times

14

Eschatology — the study of the last things: resurrection, judgment, Christ's return, the millennium, and the hope of a new heavens and new earth.

Finances

14

Stewardship, generosity, debt, and wealth — what Scripture says about money and how Christians can use financial resources for the glory of God and the good of others.

Historical Periods

15

The story of the Church through the ages — from Pentecost to the present — as God has preserved his people through persecution, reformation, revival, and mission.

Jesus in MeNew

13

The mystery of Christ dwelling in the individual believer — union with Christ, the indwelling Spirit, the transformed self, and the deep interior life of the Christian.

Jesus in the ChurchNew

15

The mystery of Christ dwelling in the gathered Body — the Church as the fullness of him who fills all in all, unity in diversity, and the corporate witness of the people of God.

Laws

14

Natural law, biblical justice, the role of the Church in civil society, religious liberty, and the Christian vision for law and government.

Middle East

14

Christianity's birthplace, the land of the Bible, persecuted ancient churches, and the ongoing witness of believers among Islam's heartland.

Milton

15

John Milton — Puritan poet, theologian, and revolutionary — whose Paradise Lost stands as the greatest Christian epic in the English language.

Missions

15

The Great Commission in action — from William Carey to the unreached peoples movement, the global story of the Church's obedience to Christ's final command.

Movies

14

Film as a medium of storytelling, moral imagination, and cultural witness — from Hollywood epics to independent Christian cinema and the theology of the silver screen.

Music

15

From Gregorian chant to Bach's cantatas, from the Psalms of David to contemporary worship — music as prayer, proclamation, and the soul's native language.

Nature

14

Creation care, the theology of the natural world, wonder as a path to worship, and the Christian's responsibility as steward of God's earth.

New Testament

15

The Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation — the apostolic witness to Jesus Christ crucified, risen, and coming again as Lord of all.

Old Testament

15

The Hebrew Scriptures — Torah, Prophets, and Writings — as the living Word of God and the narrative foundation on which the New Testament stands.

Patristic Fathers

46

The great theologians of the early Church — Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Origen, Athanasius, the Cappadocians, Augustine — who forged the catholic faith under fire.

Science & TechnologyNew

14

Faith and science in dialogue — from Galileo to the Big Bang, from genetic engineering to the fine-tuned universe, the Christian encounter with the scientific enterprise.

Shakespeare

14

The Bible's pervasive presence in Shakespeare — his language, themes, characters, and moral vision as shaped by the Scriptures and Christian tradition of Elizabethan England.

Sports

14

Athletes of faith, the theology of play, competition as stewardship, and the witness of Christian athletes in the world's arenas.

Sufferings

14

The theology of suffering — why God allows pain, how Christ redeems it, and the witness of believers who have found grace sufficient in their darkest hours.

Worship

15

The theology and practice of corporate worship — liturgy, the Lord's Supper, baptism, preaching, and the gathered people of God rendering praise to the Triune God.

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