Paul Vasile

church musician / consultant / composer

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breathe, listen, and notice

February 13, 2025 by Paul Vasile in Community Singing, Music, Worship

When the invitation to write a Lenten theme song for A Sanctified Art came in a season of political and personal turmoil, I found it difficult to imagine singing across significant differences with other faithful people. If I took that risk, what music or text could honor the complexity of our stories and experiences and not do more harm?

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February 13, 2025 /Paul Vasile
new music, lent, a sanctified art, commission, call and echo, confession, prayer, song, community singing, worship, Paul Vasile
Community Singing, Music, Worship

our tears falling down like rain

September 01, 2019 by Paul Vasile in Music

Our Tears, Falling Down Like Rain was written for the 2018 Annual Conference of The Hymn Society in St. Louis, Missouri. I hoped it would be a vessel big enough to hold many people’s prayers of repentance, especially those from diverse denominational and theological spaces. It’s essentially a Kyrie eleison (Lord/God, have mercy), a classic penitential text in the Christian tradition, rooted in a verse from Psalm 126:6.

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September 01, 2019 /Paul Vasile
Kyrie, confession, racial justice, change, lament, psalm, Psalm 126, response, expansive language, inclusive language
Music

forgiven, loved, and free

August 27, 2016 by Paul Vasile in Congregational Song, Worship

To receive forgiveness is to have a burden lifted from our shoulders; it is a gift of grace upon grace upon grace. Forgiveness frees us from the unrelenting demands of perfectionism and fear of failure; it nourishes hope and encourages us toward a whole and integrated life. When we are forgiven our offenses are in the past, forgotten by God. We're given a clean slate and invited to begin again.

But have these life-changing words found their way to the core of our being? Does our liturgy provide space to celebrate and savor the grace we have received? Do the words and tunes we sing in response to the Assurance of Pardon invite us to be present to moment and to share the joy with others? 

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August 27, 2016 /Paul Vasile
forgiveness, congregational song, Gospel music, freedom, hope, peace, response, sacred music, church music, assurance of pardon, confession, liturgy, expansive language, inclusive language, Baptism, renewal of baptism, blessing, song
Congregational Song, Worship

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