Tag Archives: paperless music
Flipping the Script
This showed up on my Twitter feed a few days ago, and I can’t stop thinking about it: Yes. Absolutely. Unconsciously- which is really the problem here- it never occurred to me to think otherwise. By the grace of God, and … Continue reading
Posted in Discipleship, Liturgy, St. Lydia's, Theology, Waffle Church
Tagged liturgy, paperless music, St. Lydia's, Twitter, Waffle Church, worship
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“Big” Church
Oh, I had fun today. I got to ‘play’ in worship with some really lovely people. It all started with an exploratory conversation with Ted Hickman, who provides pastoral leadership at Duryea Presbyterian Church in my Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. We … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Sermons
Tagged Acts of Apostles, children, Conversion of Paul, Duryea Presbyterian Church, paperless music, sermon, worship, Youth Sunday
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Music That Makes Community
Whoah! Last week I attended a conference, Music That Makes Community, at St. Peter’s Church, and my mind was blown. Let me explain: Until last Thursday, November 13th, I believed in my heart of hearts that I was a pastor … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Personal, Theology, Worship
Tagged improvisation, liturgy, Music That Makes Community, paperless music, song leadership, St. Peter's Church
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