This was written for an Evolution Sunday service and incorporates ideas from process theology.
read moreSwing version of my stewardship hymn From Our Abundance We Give. Appropriate for inclusive Christian, Unitarian Universalist, and other congregations.
read moreNew discoveries leading to new products are coming at a rapid rate of speed. This new approach to processing and integrating data is becoming interwoven into all aspects of life.
read moreAt church inside the women’s prison last Sunday, Pastor Samm raised her hands after communion and said, receive this blessing. Immediately a roar of feedback from the mics and monitors behind her angrily filled the room.
read moreThis upbeat sending-out song or closing hymn is based on words adapted from a famous John Wesley quote.
read moreThis upbeat sending-out song or closing hymn is based on words adapted from a famous John Wesley quote.
read moreAmanda wrote this for an inclusion campaign within the United Methodist Church and also did a Pride version of the video.
read moreAt the time of his arrest
Jesus prayed for all his friends
OFFERING ALL WHO CLAIM TO FOLLOW JESUS Tune:SALZBURG (Hintz) 77.77D Jakob Hintze 1622-1702 Arranged: Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750 CULBACH 77.77 (as 6 verses) Adapted from a chorale in Johann Scheffler’s ‘Heilige Seelenlust’ Breslau, 1657 …
read moreToday’s “Ask a Progressive Christian” with ProgressiveChristianity.org Board Member Pastor Marshela Salgado: Q: Can Women Be Pastors?
read moreAmanda wrote this piece when churches were closing their doors early on in COVID as a reminder that church is more than a building.
read moreA Pentecost social justice song. And a prayer for any day of the year for those dedicated to building Beloved Community. Winner of the 2021 United Church of Christ Musicians Association Hymn Writing Competition
read moreA short closing or sending-out song appropriate for all forms of inclusive worship.
read moreIn this cosmic story’s thread
Humans play a tiny part
At each day’s ending and at death
We all can test our living,
As we welcome Spirit’s presence
We find Spirit comes with fire
As we gaze upon the Cross
We discern a tortured man
As the veil of mystery’s lifted,
When the sacred curtains part,