What Is Kalos?

Incorporated in January 2023, the Kalos Foundation is a Pennsylvania nonprofit corporation committed to funding and producing high-quality artistic endeavors by devoted Christian artists.

Our name, Kalos, comes from the Greek word meaning good—the same word used to characterize God’s regard for creation recorded in the ancient Greek translation of Genesis 1.  The word (καλόν) describes what is not merely useful or sufficient, but what is truly beautiful and worthy. The human desire for what is beautiful has both its source and end in our Creator, whose image we bear.

Our Purpose

We seek to foster and support new works of art and music that might otherwise lack the means or attention they need to play their important part in a robust practice of the faith.  

Art, music, and literature are indispensable expressions of our love for God and His creation, but their pursuit is often hindered by various cultural and economic restraints. Therefore, we work on behalf of donors to nurture the artistic voice of the church, connecting and curating a community of Christian artists around the world.

The Problem

Why is there a need for Kalos?

Our Culture

The world of the arts is actively hostile to followers of Jesus Christ. The gospel of Jesus Christ has long been regarded as foolishness (1 Cor. 1:18). However, the world of the arts, broadly construed, seems especially intent on dismissing or caricaturing the Christian message. Moreover, artists who refuse to endorse the political or social ideologies du jour are frequently ignored, silenced, or shamed—regardless of their artistic merit. Kalos presents an alternative.

Our Standards

In an attempt to stay relevant (in America especially), “Christian” industries have resorted to derivative and sentimental versions of nearly every popular genre of art, literature, film, and music. Frequently productions are shallow and thinly disguised imitations larded with emotive elements and a meager spirituality. Deficient in genuine artistic merit, they frequently underwhelm audiences both within and outside the church. Also, by prioritizing a rhetorical agenda, such efforts subvert the value of creating beauty to the utilitarian aim of selling a formulaic message. Kalos requires higher standards. 

Our Churches

Individual churches often ignore or marginalize those among them who are called to create art, neither understanding nor effectively integrating their vocations. Since our prevailing culture also prioritizes comfort and efficiency, those notions tend to bleed into our church communities as well. Good art challenges both. Too often church services appeal to the appetites or the intellect, but fail to reach the heart. Skillful artistry unites Beauty and Truth in a way that induces the Good. By keeping qualified artists at arm’s length, churches have undermined their capacity to elevate and educate their own communities. Kalos seeks to do better. 

A Different Approach:

Curate the artist, not the art

Our artists must show a deep commitment to the orthodox tenets of the Christian faith as well as excellence within their specific disciplines. With those criteria in place, Kalos offers both means and latitude for artists to work according to their own visions. We then connect these works to the broader church through specific promotional and educational avenues (events, publications, websites, etc.). Nevertheless, the long-term commercial or economic “success” of our projects is subordinate to our mission simply to produce and to promote good art for the glory of God. 

Our Leadership

  • Benjamin Harding

    Board Member, Secretary

    Canadian-American pianist, Benjamin Harding is the host and producer of 'Inside the Taubman Approach' podcast and an active recording and performing artist. Benjamin has a Masters degree and Professional Studies certificate from Manhattan School of Music, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from the University of Maryland, College Park. He is also Director of Worship Ministries at Riverstone Church in Yardley, PA.

  • Gustav Hoyer

    Board Member, President

    Gustav is a composer and conductor of orchestral music who has a history of producing unconventional multi-media live events across the United States.  From mixed media orchestral concerts in Los Angeles to producing the powerful stage drama, Acts, the 3-Man Show, he has worked with Christian artists to bring compelling works of excellence to audiences within and outside the church. He lives with his family in Colorado.

  • Keith Johnson

    Board Member, Treasurer

    Keith brings more than 40 years of experience as a Certified Financial Planner™ and Certified Wealth Strategist™. His background includes advanced estate planning as well as investment portfolio management for institutions and high net-worth individuals. He currently serves several nonprofit organizations including Treasurer of Living Hope Community Church and Chairman of the Board of Directors of America’s Keswick. He resides in Perkasie, Pennsylvania with his wife Richene where he loves spending time with his four grandchildren and a great granddaughter.

  • Clair Leaman

    Board Member

    The Chester County Christian Chorale was founded in 1976 by Clair Leaman. Its mission… to provide opportunities for singers to perform major sacred choral works with professional orchestra and soloists. With their merger into Kalos in 2025, Clair joins the board to continue his leadership of our Messiah Sing-a-long presentations around the country as well as bringing his wealth of experience in leading a Christian performing arts organization to our mission.

  • Donald Petrille

    Board Member

    Don Petrille brings over 25 years of legal experience to The Kalos Foundation, having counseled various businesses and nonprofits on varying issues such as formation, entity structure, employment policies and financing. Don has advised churches and charities on their by-laws and charitable compliance, consulting also on leadership succession.  Previously, Don served as the Bucks County, Pennsylvania Register of Wills, and in this capacity, he served on various committees throughout Pennsylvania which updated court rules and policies. Don served as President of the Pennsylvania State Association of Elected County Officials and President of the Registers of Wills and Clerks of the Orphans’ Court Association. He is married and is a father to two teenagers. He serves his community as a coach for the Pennridge High School Mock Trial Team, developing leadership curricula for high school students and coaching softball.

  • Jeremy Tullius

    Board Member

    Tullius is a literature instructor at Liberty Common High School, a rigorous, classically-oriented charter school in Fort Collins, Colorado. Over the past two decades, he has taught classes in British and classical literature, AP English Literature, Rhetoric, Composition, Logic, and Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. Tullius emphasizes the overlap between imaginative literature and philosophy, having degrees in both, and believes poetry and fiction to be uniquely capable of orienting humans toward the divine. He is an Orthodox Christian and an active member of his parish, often teaching Sunday School and singing in the choir.  

What we hold:

  1. There is one God eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

  2. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is the Way, The Truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Him (Jn 14:6). There is salvation in no one else (Acts 4:12).

  3. The human person is created in the image of God, male and female, whom together with His creation God declares to be “very good” (Gen. 1:31).

  4. And yet, all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Rom. 3:23).

  5. That God in love sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to conquer death and provide eternal life to those who place their trust in Him (Jn. 1:12; 3:16).

  6. That Jesus Christ is truly God—begotten, not made. That Christ was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, performed miracles, died upon the cross and bodily rose from the dead , ascended to the right hand of the Father and will return in glory to judge the living and the dead (cf. Nicene Creed). Through Christ’s blood we find forgiveness of sins (Eph. 1:7) and in His resurrection hope of future glory (Rom. 8).

  7. Both the just and unjust will likewise be bodily resurrected—those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment (Jn 5:29; Acts 24:15).

  8. “All scripture is God-breathed” and uniquely authoritative for the instruction, correction, and edification of every believer (2 Tim. 3:16-17).

  9. Through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit all Christ’s followers are being conformed to His likeness and united in His body (Rom. 8:29; 1 Cor. 12).

Let’s work together

We are eager to connect with like-minded artists, thinkers and pursuers of the Beautiful. For those whom we support or sponsor, we want to get to you know you and learn more about your craft, passion, and commitment to Christ. Please fill out the form below to begin the conversation.