moving into march
March is a full month and I'm grateful for workshops and speaking engagements in both the US and Canada. Find out where I'll be and join me along the way, if you can!
Read MoreMarch is a full month and I'm grateful for workshops and speaking engagements in both the US and Canada. Find out where I'll be and join me along the way, if you can!
Read MoreNext week, I take a short hiatus and head to the Bay Area where I'll perform as guest organist with the San Francisco Girls Chorus. I had the pleasure of collaborating with them last June and it will be a joy to make more music with this remarkable group of young women!
Read MoreI 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.
Read MoreOne year ago, I stepped away from a steady job, a comfortable New York City apartment, my closest friends and family, and went on a pilgrimage. Beginning in Seattle, I drove down the west coast of the United States over a month, stopping to visit colleagues and friends, and leading worship and workshops along the way. At the end of the trip I was invited for a six-week residency at a church in San Diego but very little was planned afterward. Call it craziness or call it faith, God gave me courage to follow an unknown path.
Read More"Anytime life ousts us from our places of security,
we are called upon to bring ourselves fully present to our experience."
– John Valters Paintner, The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within
The past year has provided many invitations to practice how to be fully present in the midst of change. A little over a year ago I imagined I was leaving full-time music ministry to embark on a new vocation in the non-profit world. I said goodbye to Park Avenue Christian Church and dove into a new position at the Stecher and Horowitz Foundation, assisting two of the most seasoned and dedicated individuals in the classical music business. The experience was invaluable and I am grateful for the way it has shaped me as a person and as a leader.
But rather than feel my interest in the church wane, time away reminded me of what I missed. Weekends off and time with family during the holidays were a gift, something I hadn’t experienced in almost 20 years. But as colleagues and friends invited me to offer leadership in their congregations as a guest organist, choir director or song leader, my heart continued to tell me that my deepest calling is to ministry.
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