The Call to Sing at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church October 26, 2021 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Ann Schrooten speaks about her calling to serve through music, and how that vocation transformed during the pandemic and following George Floyd’s murder near her church in Minneapolis, MN.
Reggae Lament May 31, 2021 By J. Jioni Palmer Leave a Comment For J. Jioni Palmer, reggae often loosens up emotions, providing an opportunity for spiritual lament in a genre known for its optimism and uplift.
The Harpist November 11, 2020 By John Grey Leave a Comment You play the harp / to the last drops of rain / glissanding down the window pane, / the unfolding night sky...
Making Hearts Sing: Jazz Composer and Pianist Deanna Witkowski September 14, 2017 By Susan Sink 1 Comment In this interview, Deanna Witkowski talks about making hearts sing, why jazz is the perfect music for worship, and how improvisation can help theologians.
Fr. Michael Joncas Receives Pax Christi Award May 9, 2017 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Fr. Michael Joncas, co-facilitator of the 2015 Words for Worship workshop at the Collegeville Institute, with receive the Pax Christi Award on June 25.
Liturgy in the Church: Grace in Motion October 1, 2015 By Betsy Johnson-Miller Leave a Comment Michael Joncas and Susan Briehl speak about the role of liturgy and liturgical music in the Christian church today.