Music of Protest and of Peace
Music brings us together in struggle and in peace. We will celebrate songs of protest featuring new songs coming out of the recent events in Minneapolis and also the calming power of music as well.
Music brings us together in struggle and in peace. We will celebrate songs of protest featuring new songs coming out of the recent events in Minneapolis and also the calming power of music as well.
Emily McKown, seminarian at United Theological Seminary, will speak on Dynamic Attunement: A Music-based, Trauma-informed Theology. How does the practice of making music inform our methods and practice of spiritual care in community? Drawing on her two degrees, Interreligious Chaplaincy and Arts & Theology, Emily’s reflection is inspired from her experiences as a collaborative musician and spiritual … Continue reading Dynamic Attunement: A Music-based, Trauma-informed Theology.
On Sunday we welcome Anaclet Ngabonziza (Ngabo) to speak and sing for us! My name is Anaclet Ngabonziza (Ngabo). I am 52 years old, originally from Rwanda (Central Africa). I am married and I have three beautiful children. I sing and work as a truck driver and when I am not at work I am … Continue reading Do Not Give Up-“My Best Revenge: Courage to Find Peace”
Join us on Sunday for a celebration of music and light with traditional carols and other music, readings reflection and connection.
Members of the choir and music team will lead us in song, with the theme of the “Power of Music in Social Movements” Find your voice and join us, all are welcome!