December 6th, 2011
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It’s not that I don’t like Christmas music. I just don’t much like it for church use, that is, I question it’s usefulness for the worship of God. Few songs address God directly. They’re retellings of various aspects of the Christmas story, which can be useful until we sing the same kind of song four different times.

But my biggest concern is how traditional Christmas music evokes feelings of nostalgia and notions of the importance of family. Neither of which I’m against—both of which I regularly indulge in without guilt—but that’s not what Christmas ultimately is about. 

I feel like it’s my job as a worship leader to shake people out of vague feelings of warmth and into feelings of amazement that God would take on flesh and blood. With my innate skepticism and cynicism, I need to be shaken a good deal too. Every Christmas.

Can you tell me some Christmas songs that will shake me up?

October 5th, 2011
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There’s a long practice of praying the Psalms in corporate worship. The psalms is read by one person and the group repeats a refrain at the end of every section. These folks added music, which isn’t a new idea, but this is the one that reminded me how cool it is.

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Refrain by Benj Pocta and Read by Sean McCoy

September 14th, 2011

I dig the style and all that, but check out how tight the band is. The loops are always in check, and they hit the back up vocals as if that was there only job.

June 1st, 2011

How I Know It’s Summer

I’m listening to the number one summer jan, which is… what? What’s your go-to summer jam? It doesn’t even have to mention summer.

January 9th, 2011

You need to listen to Anne Lamott in the third act.

December 27th, 2010

One day my voice will have as much warmth and weight as Jerry Lawson from Talk of the Town.

December 20th, 2010

Paul Simon, a smart and thoughtful songwriter, reviews a book of the lyrics of Stephen Sondheim, a smart and thoughtful Broadway lyricist and composer.  Sondheim annotates his lyrics in the book.

November 17th, 2010

Johnny 5 of <a href=”http://flobots.com” title=”Flobots”>Flobots</a> has been raising money for Flobots.org, an non-profit that wants to equip folks to change the world and themselves through music and the arts. It’s like a telethon, but with rhymes