Tag: Erika Rae Heins

Meet our 2024 presenters!

We’ve already introduced you to our keynote speakers for this year, J.D. Henning and Dcn. Jeremiah Webster. Both will speak from their experience as Christians doing creative work. J.D. will speak on “What Would Jesus Binge Watch? Lessons Learned from a Christian Filmmaker”, and Dcn. Jeremiah will discuss “Follow the Devil: Cultivating the Spiritual Imagination …

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Artwork! Date confirmations! And more!

A little while ago, we announced our theme for Doxacon Seattle 2024: “At the End of all Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence of Hope”. At the same time, we commissioned the official artwork for the convention, this year coming from Erika Rae Heins! We’re delighted to reveal the art that will adorn our poster, …

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Doxaday (Sat., May 14th) is almost here!

We’re just a few days away from our spring Doxaday gathering: a calligraphy workshop with Erika Rae Heins! It will be held at the Marysville Public Library (6120 Grove Street Marysvill, WA 98270-4127) at 12:00 noon, this Saturday, May 14th. The event is free and open to all, though pre-registered participants can receive a set of pens …

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Next Doxaday: Calligraphy workshop on May 14, 2022

Our next Doxaday is a calligraphy workshop with Erika Rae Heins! WHEN: 12:00 Noon on Saturday, May 14, 2022 WHERE: Marysville Public Library 6120 Grove St Marysville, WA 98270-4127 COVID INFO: We will follow all State, County, and facility guidelines. At this time, masks are not required. We recommend being fully vaccinated, but no proof of …

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Our Presenters for 2022!

It’s finally official! We have our presenter’s slate for Doxacon Seattle 2022. We hope you’ll be as excited and thrilled as we are with the talks and workshops we’re offering this year! Of course, we’re delighted to have Fr. Jacob Maurer of the Seattle Catholic Archdiocese offering our Keynote this year. But now we’ve also put together …

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Happy Thanksgiving!

The planning team at Doxacon Seattle wishes you a happy Thanksgiving, and hopes that you have much to be thankful for. We certainly find ourselves grateful for many things. First off, we’re grateful that we have a convention to look forward to! The past couple years have been especially hard on events like Doxacon Seattle, …

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