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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

After roast lamb in Zion

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You’ve been going flat out re-enacting, re-visiting, and yes, re-joicing in the places and events of Jesus’s passion and resurrection. Frank...
Sunday, May 30, 2010

Menus for a Liturgical Feast in Fast Time

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We have a tendency to see liturgical texts and rites as static, but before the calcification caused by technological hegemonies like the pri...
Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Michelin Guide for Wooden Wheels

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Tourism, and its antecedent, pilgrimage, is a privilege of both wealth and peace. Without both of these, it is at best known as “exile.” Con...
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Monday, April 19, 2010

Disneyland® on Mount Zion

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Let's look imaginatively and historically at the eastern shores of the Mediterranean in the middle of the fourth century. Imagine yours...
Monday, April 12, 2010

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Holy Week: Mac or Windows?  It's now the end of the week after Easter Sunday, and the topic of discussion among clergy, musicians, and l...
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Monday, April 5, 2010

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work FOR ?  It is likely that one of the first “facts” you learned about “liturgy” was the meaning of the Greek word leitourgia : The wor...
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Walt Knowles
Walt Knowles has taken bi-vocationality to a ridiculous extreme. He's an Episcopal priest, currently between parishes, whose primary ministry has been music and life-long adult Christian formation. To support such a vocation (for those of you who don't know, the national Episcopal church has reduced over the years and is proposing to cut funding in these areas, and most dioceses are following right along) he has been a consultant and serial entrepreneur in the software world. Recently, he completed a PhD at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA, in the intersection of theological aesthetics, music, liturgical studies, and early Christian studies. He's now working on three books, being an occasional church musician, and remodeling his house. Oh, and exploring new models of adult Christian Education.
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