Podcast: The Saint John's Bible Heritage Edition at Regent and Beyond

Jan 30, 2026
The Saint John's Bible Heritage Program
The Saint John’s Bible is a handcrafted work of sacred art and Scripture, featuring over 160 illuminations. This conversation explores its history, craftsmanship, community engagement, and how artful, communal reading invites a slower, deeper encounter with Scripture.
The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program

The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program

The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program brings art and spirituality together through The Saint John’s Bible—a modern hand-illuminated manuscript—to communities around the world through its Heritage Edition, a fine-art, full-size reproduction of the original. Limited to 299 sets, the Heritage Edition allows schools, churches, libraries, and other institutions to host volumes for study, worship, and reflection.

 

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