It costs around £40,000 a year to fund the core of A+C’s work. A vital part of our income comes from membership, events and project grant-funding but we need your help maintain our presence and to help the organisation grow.
Ways to support us
Become a Benefactor
This level of support – £250 annually – enables us to shape our events, create the quarterly journal and partner others to bring new art to life in churches around the country.
Benefactors receive membership benefits as well as:
A private tour and reception of a church or gallery with the director and trustees
Acknowledgement on our website and in the quarterly journal
A free copy of the winning publication of the A+C International Book Award and an illustrated report on how your donation supports A+C's vital work.
Current Benefactors include Stephen Bann, Barbara Brend, Duncan Cowan Gray, Jacquiline Creswell, Simon and Celia Gibbs, Tim and Kate Goodacre, Georgina and John Harding, Penny Howe, Joseph Masheck, Tom and Emma Moffatt, Kelvin Ravenscroft, Sally Richards, Sir Timothy Sainsbury, and Jim Smith.
Become a Patron
Current Patrons are Anne and Craig Abouchar, Lydia and Richard Ayoade, Jonathan Chequers, Charlotte and Dennis Stevenson.
We are seeking new Patrons who will give £1,000+ towards our work. If you would like more details please contact us.
Leave a donation in your will
Please also consider remembering Art and Christianity in your will. Legacies of all sizes, large and small, make a real difference to what we can do and form an important source of funding for our work.
Thank you for your support.
Become a Member
Just £39 per year
Full membership includes:
Online members area
Quarterly printed Journal
Exclusive member only events
Exclusive video content
Access to Journal back-issues
Monthly email newsletters
Library Membership
Just £15 per year
Library membership includes:
Access to Journal back-issues
Monthly email newsletters
Shop previous Journal issues
Since 1994 our quarterly journal has published features, exhibition and book reviews, news and comment from the field of art and religion.