Paul Vasile

church musician / consultant / composer

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merry christmas and happy new year

December 30, 2016 by Paul Vasile in News

I am grateful for the beautiful gifts 2016 has brought, including the opportunity to work alongside many of you. The work has spanned across the country, across denominations, and has included congregations of incredible diversity. And yet, a common thread has been openness to the movement of Spirit, a longing to rediscover or renew the ways we sing and worship together. 

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December 30, 2016 /Paul Vasile
holidays, Christmas, christmas carol, New Year, news, gratitude, collaboration
News

navigating seasons of trauma and change

November 16, 2016 by Paul Vasile in Social Justice, transition, Church

Living through trauma and transition is exhausting work, whether it's in the White House, our family, or faith community. How can we maintain the energy we need to be fully present, to play a positive and constructive role in the face of challenges and tension we face?

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November 16, 2016 /Paul Vasile
transition, politics, faith, church, change, election, contemplation, prayer, activism, peace, justice, spirituality, spiritual, progressive church, christian, dialogue, action, winter, social change, political life
Social Justice, transition, Church

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
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Worship, Music, Church

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
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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
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Congregational Song, Worship
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