Category Archives: Liturgies

Being the Resurrection: An Easter Reflection

Just imagine.

They thought the world had ended. Everything they believed had fallen apart. The man they trusted, the man they followed, leaving their families and work behind, had died, and it was not a dignified or gentle death. They were unable to comfort him as he left. They mourned. They were afraid, hiding behind closed doors, unsure if they would be next. People gossiped. A poor man, a good man, had died, and the powers that be were ok with that. The world was dark. There were earthquakes.

This was not the plan.

And then, Sunday morning. Just imagine. A garden, blooming with flowers, shining and green, and a woman, alone, grieving, walking in that bright place, perhaps thinking how strange it was to see such beauty and feel such sadness, to be surrounded by life and growth when Jesus was dead. continue reading.

A Broadway Eucharist: For Good

On May 17, 2019, musicians from Radford University, Ferrum College, Mill Mountain Theatre and other talented communities of musicians in southwestern Virginia gathered for an experiment in liturgy and music. We’d rehearsed individual pieces on our own in the weeks leading up to that evening, but Friday, a couple hours before A Broadway Eucharist began, was the first time we were all together. At least for me, nerves lifted as I listened to a group of voices sing through “You Will Be Found” from Dear Evan Hansen, the blessing that would fall close to the end of the service. People showed up, curious and supportive, friends and faces we’d never seen, and at 7:30, A Broadway Eucharist began.

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