Prof. Esther Hamori's Psalms class led the chapel on April 29, 2009. We worked over a period of four weeks to imagine how to use the Psalms as our primary resource for all the actions of worship. The verses of the Psalm of the day, Psalm 4, provided a frame for the service. Other Psalms were use to gather us in worship, lament, and celebrate God's presence. The video shows some of the variety of ways we experienced the Psalms throughout the service.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Torn Apart
On March 5, 2009, Professor Barbara Lundblad preached on the baptism of Jesus as recorded in Mark 1. The passage talks about the heavens being "torn apart" so that the Spirit could come forth - torn apart so that they could never be shut again. Prof. Lundblad talks about the many ways in which we also are torn apart, and even in that brokenness, find the Spirit of God coming to us.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Building a Movement ... One Stitch at a Time
Union Seminary's Poverty Initiative and the Worship Office hosted an exhibit of quilts during the latter part of the Fall 2008 semester. Quilts came from the Tutwiler Quilters in Tutwiler, MS and from Marks, MS, as well as from other friends of the Poverty Initiative. The chapel on October 29, 2008, allowed these quilts to be the primary texts for the day. We were invited to listen to their stitches and celebrate the stories woven from the scraps of life.
Click here for more info on the quilters in Tutwiler, MS
Click here for more info on the quilters in Tutwiler, MS
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Guilty by Association: a Holy Week Communion
On the Wednesday of Holy Week, April 8, 2009, Gospel Choir director M. Roger Holland II and Ph.D. student Kim R. Harris created a communion liturgy based on Matthew 26. Drawing on resources from the African American Roman Catholic tradition, the service threads music and the verses of Matthew through a service that moves from preaching, to communion, to a stripping of the altar.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Iraq War Memorial Chapel
On March 12, 2009, Union's Students for Peace and Justice led a chapel service for the 6th anniversary of the Iraq War. The group chose to lead the service entirely without spoken words. Oud player Tom Chess began the service with an instrument and sounds traditional to Iraq. A meditation bell guided us through sections of the service as we were invited to meditate on Scripture, pray, and come together as a community around communion. Megan Joiner signed the words of communion as Prof. Barbara Lundblad presided. Meanwhile members of SPJ kneeled under the table, a sign of those whose lives have supported our table.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Commencement Communion 2009
The 2009 Union Seminary graduates led our final worship of the year on Friday morning, May 22, 2009. Gathering under a "Spirit Bird" crafted by Kathryn Dickinson, Andrea Dedmon, and Allison Killeen, the service invoked Pentecost's promise of a spirit poured out on all flesh. Jay Williams, Valerie Cousin, and Drew Paton offer reflections, and both the Seminary Choir and Gospel Choir bring music for the day.
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