It’s “the greatest story ever told”, according to one famous movie title, and among these films is the alleged most watched film of… more 
Enjoy our 10 online carols, including all the old faves. We provide the music and words, you provide the voice. I guarantee you… more 
These pages explore this stunning retelling of the passion of Jesus in words, images and video. Originally shown over Easter 2008, this BBC… more 
Rejesus is developing a tradition of commissioning artists to produce work about Jesus. We started with photographer Lizzie Everard and then poet… more 
This ideosyncratic esploration is full of deeper meaning and reflections on what the Bible has to say about Jesus and hope – it’s… more 
Jesus Is For Losers is a free album produced by Calamateur Andrew Howie. His music sits somewhere between Mercury folk and Scandinavian electronica… more 
We asked photographer Lizzie Everard to make a series of photographic images inspired by Jesus’s famous words from a passage… more 
Poet Steve Turner imagines Jesus being born today “in a downtown motel marked by a helicopter’s flashing bulb…” Steve, rock biographer and journalist,… more 
Welcome to the arts centre of rejesus. How do you imagine Jesus? How do you think he looked and sounded, and what impact do his words, and the stories about him, have on you?
Artists, musicians and writers have been imagining Jesus for the past 2,000 years, and these pages explore the pictures and words they have used about him.
Rejesus is looking for new content contributors: artists, writers, thinkers, coders, film makers, creatives. If you have a great proposal get in contact.
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Sound & visionThe death of the former prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, has unleashed extreme passions. Some are very angry at anything they… more 
The debate about nuclear weapons is back on the news agenda. The prime minister has backed the purchase of Trident… more 
Support for belief in God came from an unlikely source recently. TVs own resident scientist, Brian Cox, has been presenting… more 