Clayfire borrows terms from the arts world to describe how content is organized.
Galleries are broad groups of content curated around big topics. Clayfire has six Galleries: Church Year, Soul, Community, Kingdom, Imago Dei, and Art Beauty and Culture. Each Gallery contains an expanding library of Collections.
Collections are the Clayfire version of worship series and are based on biblical themes. Each Collection consists of several Narratives plus additional content on the theme.
Narratives are pre-arranged worship services or events. A Narrative is the framework through which we participate in God’s ongoing story.
Christian Year
Collections:
- Advent: What Happens When God Comes Close, curated by Ryan Marsh
- The Stories the Stars Tell: a Celebration of Christmas and Epiphany, curated by Melanie Heuiser Hill
- Ash Wednesday and Lent: The Dark Night of the Soul, curated by Anastasia and John McAteer. Scheduled release date: November 15, 2011.
- Three Days and Easter: Making All Things New, curated by Anastasia and John McAteer. Scheduled release date: December 20, 2011.
- Pentecost and Holy Trinity: Happy Birthday to the Church, curated by Eric Herron. Scheduled release date: November 1, 2011.
Soul
Collections:
- Discipleship for the Real World, curated by Steve Frost
- Faith under Fire (the story of Daniel), curated by Richard Webb. Scheduled release date October 18, 2011.
- A Messy Life (the story of Joseph), curated by Don & Pam Heatley. Scheduled release date January 3, 2012.
- Ordinary Sacred, curated by Jodi-Renee Adams. Scheduled release date February 7, 2012.
Collections:
- Communion of the Saints, curated by DJ Turner
- Lament, curated by Eric Herron. Scheduled release date October 4, 2011.
Kingdom
Collections:
- The Beatitudes: Unimagined Hope, curated by Richard Webb
- Sustainable Grace, curated by Ryan Marsh
Imago Dei
Collections:
- The Image of the Invisible God, curated by Eric Herron
- Names for God, curated by DJ Turner. Scheduled release date: January 17, 2012.
Art, Beauty, and Culture
Collections:
- God’s Grand Work of Art, curated by Troy Bronsink
- Art, Devotion, and the Mess It Makes, curated by Todd and Angie Fadel. Scheduled release date: December 6, 2011.


