Ponder Anew
Jessica Nelson (Redaktør) William Bradley Roberts (Forord) Jennifer Deaton (Innledning) Marissa Hall (Innledning) Jason Abel (Innledning) A. Katherine Grieb (Innledning) John Barton Andrew (Innledning) Deon Johnson (Innledning) Andrew Mead (Innledning) Rita Teschner Powell (Innledning) David Sinden (Innledning) Michael W. Smith (Innledning) Eugene Taylor Sutton (Innledning) Keith Tan (Innledning) C. Ellis Reyes Montes (Innledning)
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"...the collection offers a welcome invitation, as we engage with a 'new normal,' to 'ponder anew,' to take fresh stock of our aims and assumptions, and to approach this new phase of our professional life from a place of openness, still anchored in what has always been our rock: '…what the Almighty can do.'"
—The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians“Jessica Nelson masterfully achieves that for which she is uniquely gifted: hosting an honest and faithful conversation about music-making in the Church today so that, together, we might Ponder Anew the musical vocation. Pull up a chair and join her.”
—Thomas Alexander, member of the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music“Through diverse and relatable voices, Jessica Nelson’s conversations depict the lineage of church music as a dynamic thread founded upon experience and relationships. This collection is an essential resource for those at any stage of their vocational life.”
—Patrick Fennig, Executive Director, Association of Anglican Musicians“Ponder Anew is an incredibly extensive contemplation of the old as well as the new, by way of multifaceted realms of stories, interviews, and sermons, reaching back to Sarum principles and moving forward through liturgical interpretation differences.”
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—Thomas Pavlechko, composer, Director of Music at Christ the King Catholic Church in Dallas, Texas
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Church Publishing Inc
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781640654440
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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"...the collection offers a welcome invitation, as we engage with a 'new normal,' to 'ponder anew,' to take fresh stock of our aims and assumptions, and to approach this new phase of our professional life from a place of openness, still anchored in what has always been our rock: '…what the Almighty can do.'"
—The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians“Jessica Nelson masterfully achieves that for which she is uniquely gifted: hosting an honest and faithful conversation about music-making in the Church today so that, together, we might Ponder Anew the musical vocation. Pull up a chair and join her.”
—Thomas Alexander, member of the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music“Through diverse and relatable voices, Jessica Nelson’s conversations depict the lineage of church music as a dynamic thread founded upon experience and relationships. This collection is an essential resource for those at any stage of their vocational life.”
—Patrick Fennig, Executive Director, Association of Anglican Musicians“Ponder Anew is an incredibly extensive contemplation of the old as well as the new, by way of multifaceted realms of stories, interviews, and sermons, reaching back to Sarum principles and moving forward through liturgical interpretation differences.”
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—Thomas Pavlechko, composer, Director of Music at Christ the King Catholic Church in Dallas, Texas