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			<title>Fuller Seminary&rsquo;s Art Immersion</title>
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<span> The art of the church is theology for the masses. That&#146;s what Professor Todd Johnson told his students this week at Fuller Theological Seminary&#146;s New York City Immersion class. Johnson has been teaching for eight years at the Brehm Center at Fuller Theological Seminary, which &#147;empowers and equips a new generation of artists and church leaders to effectively integrate worship, theology, and the arts.&#148;  </span>
  
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