Christ - Character - Community - Craft - Career

Christ - Character - Community - Craft - Career

“There are no words to express the abyss between isolation and having one ally.”

-G.K. Chesterton

If you are a Christian tech arts professional or volunteer

we are your ally...

If you are a Christian tech arts professional or volunteer

We are your ally...

Join Us & Grow

The Guild Fellowship is a non-profit network of Christian tech arts people dedicated to growing together in

Christ, Character, Community, Craft, and Career

We serve a growing number of Christian non-profit organizations by running their live productions, media, and other creative and technical projects.

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Member Benefits

Our members – whether professional or hobbyists – work in film, television, special events, and churches.  We are lighting and audio technicians, camera operators, grips, graphic designers, programmers, model builders, and more.  But above all, we are Christians, and through The Guild Fellowship, we are not alone!

Connect

Private Facebook Group & Monthly Virtual Gatherings

Share experiences, projects, needs, triumphs, updates on Guild news, opportunities, and what’s happening in our lives and industry

Service

Serving & Learning together

Through real-life experiences, we serve God by helping our clients and learning from each other

Grow

We develop new skills and spirit-lead creativity

As we work together on various types of client projects.  Together we grow the culture and in Christ, Character, Community, Craft, and Career

Meet Our Clients
Our original six clients have a common inspiration—the life and legacy of C.S. Lewis and a passion to revive a strong Christian presence in our culture. They also share the benefits of knowing that members of The Guild Fellowship expertly handle their event and media tech needs, increasing their freedom to concentrate on their core mission work.
Next Generation

The hearts and minds of the next generation will be shaped by those who master emerging technology.  Stories that need to be told will only reach their audience if they are adapted from the written word to ever-evolving mediums – whether film, television, live productions, interactive experiences, or digital platforms. If this is to be a Christian message, then today’s Christian students with a passion for tech arts must be supported and encouraged by fellow believers who share their vision and speak their language.  The Guild Fellowship is committed to reaching those students.

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