Paul Vasile

church musician / consultant / composer

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songs of forgiveness

August 28, 2016 by Paul Vasile in Congregational Song, Worship, Music

The best way I know to express the joy of being forgiven is through song. I've been excited to find and compose music that celebrates God's unconditional love and boundless grace, names its power to liberate and lift us, and then invites us to share the blessing with others. 

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August 28, 2016 /Paul Vasile
forgiveness, grace, love, song, congregational song, sacred music, church music, freedom, hope, gloria, gloria patri
Congregational Song, Worship, Music
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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

songs for the journey

July 22, 2016 by Paul Vasile in Worship, Music, Congregational Song

Over the past year I’ve been collecting short songs and hymns focused on spiritual journey and pilgrimage. Some are walking songs or invite body movement; others feature a beautiful or thoughtful combination of text and tune. I have used many of them in congregations I've served as an interim/transitional musician and I'm happy to share the list with others as a resource.

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July 22, 2016 /Paul Vasile
congregational song, hymn, response, worship, worship planning, road, journey, pilgimage, spirituality, sacred music, church music, liturgical music, worship leadership
Worship, Music, Congregational Song
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music for anxious times

June 22, 2016 by Paul Vasile in Worship, Congregational Song

Is it a creeping tension in your neck and back? Perhaps you're finding it hard to focus or can't quiet your thoughts? Maybe your stomach is upset, your head aches, your teeth are clenched? Maybe you find yourself hyper-vigilant or distrustful of others in public spaces? You are feeling the subtle and insidious presence of anxiety, which seems to affect us all in these difficult days.

While I don't have a quick fix to our collective unsettledness or the anxiety that ebbs and flows, I have noticed that singing settles us. Perhaps one of the ways we can defuse anxiety and diffuse peacefulness is through song, specifically songs that remind us who we are and whose we are. 

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June 22, 2016 /Paul Vasile
anxiety, fear, love, congregational song, sacred music, God, song, hymn, community, tension, worship, worship planning
Worship, Congregational Song
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now the green blade riseth

March 28, 2016 by Paul Vasile in Leadership, Easter, Worship

 Interim/transitional music ministry and consulting is Easter work. And by ‘Easter’ I don’t mean the focus is solely on success, positive change, or growth. While some might offer churches a quick path to transformation or Seven Easy Steps to Worship Renewal, experience is showing me that healthy congregational processes require an encounter with loss and death.

Cycles of renewal and rebirth are visible all around us should we open our eyes to them. Like the Easter carol proclaims, grain rises out of wintery soil; the rich humus of what has died is a seedbed for new life. Perhaps we intuitively know that the church (the literal Body of Christ) will experience transition, metamorphosis, and even death. But we do not always live as Easter people and even resist what is inevitable, even as we praise the One who died and lives again. 

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March 28, 2016 /Paul Vasile
Easter, renewal, church year, music, music ministry, life, death, transformation, transition, love, green, change, anxiety, grief, paradox, alleluia, church musician, spirituality, religion, progressive church, church music, church
Leadership, Easter, Worship
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