Tag Archives: worship as hospitality
Reflection #22 on Worship in the Contemporary American Church
“Church is powerful when it embodies this inclusion. . . . becom[ing] the home away from home where we offer each other a place to reunite, be fed, commune, wash, rest, and receive what we need for the road.” Continue reading
Good Reminders for Worship Leaders from a Night at the Cabaret
One of my nieces, an accomplished singer who has sung in Cincinnati’s renowned May Festival Chorus, this past weekend coordinated a night of small-group Cabaret singing as a fundraising event for the world-premiere production of Morning Star by the Cincinnati Opera this … Continue reading