Mr. Jeremiah Enna: Homeschool Conference Speaker and Workshop
Leader Details
Enna, Jeremiah
United States of America (US)
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2013 MPE Conference & Curriculum Fair (2013, MO) |
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Raising Artistic Kids to Succeed in Life, Faith, and the Arts
Jeremiah Enna will bring practical stories and Christian worldview frameworks to share how God's calling includes the greatest shapers of our culture: artists. Included in the demonstration will be some of the ideas and perspectives that have helped many young Christians called into the arts retain a thriving and dynamic faith while becoming top in their field. Q&A to follow.
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Co-founder & CEO: The Culture House
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Degree in Theater from UCLA
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Received the Carol Burnett Award
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Jeremiah Enna graduated with a degree in Theater from UCLA where his accomplishments included the Carol Burnett Award and acceptance into the UCLA Laboratory Theater. He went on to serve in Sweden at Kreativ Mission, a Christian arts and evangelism organization working in Europe and the newly freed Soviet countries. In 1996, Jeremiah and his wife, Mona Störling-Enna, moved to Kansas City to establish The Culture House that includes its premiere Academy of the Arts, Störling Dance Theater, and the STAR Program outreach. The Ennas have four children and over 700 students, artists, and families engaged at The Culture House.
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