Passionate about the arts and the artists that help others rediscover the awe of God, Lori’s thrilled to serve as the Executive Director for Willow Arts – Toward Wonder.

Lori has been with Willow Creek Community Church and the Willow Creek Association for the past 16 years. Prior to joining the WCA staff, she served seven years in the Programming Ministry, as a contributor and producer for Willow’s weekend services and many conferences. She also served within Willow’s Children’s ministry, Promiseland, as Programming Director for Kindergarten through grade 5.

Always motivated to make a difference, before Willow, Lori worked in non-profit at the Arthritis Foundation of Central Illinois as the education coordinator and then moved to Atlanta to be Director of the Gwinnett County Division for the American Heart Association.

Lori has been married for 18 years. She and her husband Ed have two amazing daughters, Brenna & Cassidy.


Text me....
March 10, 2009

Every month we have a "contest" in my house to see who can send the most texts....thank goodness we have the unlimited package :)  read more

 
 
Lower Prices
March 6, 2009
Nancy recorded this video a couple weeks ago and since then, we’ve been working to see what we can do to help as many artists and teachers come to the Arts Conference.  No idea was as good as just lower the price.  So, that’s what we’ve done! read more
 
 
It's Live....
February 13, 2009

 


After months of work by the Arts Content Team to create and craft an awesome conference, and then months of work by the Arts Marketing and IS teams, the Wonder - Arts Conference '09 website is live!  read more
 
 
Happy New Year
January 13, 2009

It's hard to believe that it's January 12th already and it's been three weeks since I attended the Willow Creek's Christmas service.read more

 
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Call and Response
September 16, 2008

 

Throughout history, art has been used as a means of communicating and uniting around the most important themes and convictions. Today, a passionate new generation of artists is taking this trend to new heights, spreading word about the terrible injustice that's affecting so many innocent human beings all over the world. read more