Paul Vasile

church musician / consultant / composer

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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

god, whose memory holds the future

September 21, 2016 by Paul Vasile in Worship, Music, Church

I wonder if Psalm 137 shines light on the way that communities hold trauma, anxiety and grief, even in ways we may not fully aware of? I don’t believe this psalm is inviting us to some sort of catharsis. I don’t feel better after praying these words; they make me uneasy, even nauseous. I hear no comfort, nothing pastoral; only an unsettled reminder of just how difficult and messy life can be.

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September 21, 2016 /Paul Vasile
lament, psalm, sermon, grief, memory, trauma, singing, healing, paperless singing, Music That Makes Community, Yale Divinity School, paperless music, Psalm 137
Worship, Music, Church

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