A short closing or sending-out song appropriate for all forms of inclusive worship.
read moreThis hymn is appropriate for Earth Day and other environmental worship services. Recording and video by Ken Janzen.
read moreThis simple prayer is inspired by the writings of Brian McLaren.
read moreInitially written as a somber a cappella piece for a worship service, this version is musically full and rich, leaning toward hope while still acknowledging the grief so many of us feel from deaths caused by gun violence.
read moreA pretty, simple Easter Hymn: Love Will Have the Final Laugh
read moreThe 43rd annual Paul Winter Consort Winter Solstice Celebration, in the form of a video retrospective, is now available to watch for free on YouTube.
read moreOur team that we send out as a band can be booked as an all-inclusive worship leading package, or in partnership with some of a church’s current team members who serve the band in worship.
read moreBlessed Christmas-tide even in a particularly bleak mid-winter. One carol includes a metaphorical rose blooming in darkest winter.
read moreA remarkable circa 1990 recording of Martin Luther King’s favorite gospel hymn, “Precious Lord,” has been posted on YouTube, accompanied with visuals and quotations from the Civil Rights Era
read moreListen below to the Eco-Hymn “Come then, fellow travellers” set to the tune of “Onward, Christian soldiers”.
read moreTo the tune of Robbie Burns’ famous song ‘My love is like a red red rose’, ‘ONLY NOW is an example of eco-lyrics set to famous, beautiful old tunes. Eco-lyrics by Gaia Dance.
read moreIn appreciation of the Capitol Police who defended Democracy on January 6.
read moreSo many of us are going through very challenging times. It’s not always easy to stay centered in the heart and grounded in love. In the face of daunting stress, fear and uncertainty, to remember love and stay anchored in its embrace can sometimes feel impossibly hard.
read moreSung by Reba Sigler
Lyrics by Amanda Udis-Kessler
From their 2017 album, “All Belong Here,” this song is a new kind of call to communion, a call to remember who we are, and how much we are loved, a song that sees God’s table as a place where we all belong, and that this whole world is God’s table, where we can eat and be filled, where we can drink in the grace.
read moreI wish you warmth, attention, comfort, peace…a sense that nothing, and no-one, is too far.
read moreThis recording features Alice Wildermuth O’Sullivan playing her own arrangements of Christmas Carols on piano, augmented by bell instruments. As an organist and church musician in Lutheran churches for years, Alice developed these arrangements, some dating back to her first Christmas as a church organist when she was five.
read morefree materials from Dr. Keith Sanford at www.ForwardFaith.org that include:
New musical releases – progressive Christian songs addressing racism
An illustrated lecture series on the History of Psychology, Racism, and the United States
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