Emergent Psalter Podcast Episode 1

Monday, June 29th, 2009 @ 10:58 pm | Uncategorized

Writing about music is really difficult, especially when there isn’t enough room in the book to include all the accompaniments you wrote. Since a lot of people who pick up the book will have no idea how the music sounds, and since Psalms are awesome and deserve to be talked about, I’ve decided to start a podcast! Each Monday I’ll bring on a guest, and we’ll discuss the psalm for the following week and read it with an antiphon from The Emergent Psalter.

This week, Bowie Snodgrass and I dissect Psalm 48, which is in the lectionary for next Sunday, July 5. Bowie is the co-founder of Transmission and director of Faith House Manhattan.

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Comments

7 Comments so far


  1. 1 Brian Moss on July 1, 2009 2:40 pm

    It is great to hear what you’re up to in your community and in the new ways you are singing the psalms! I’m looking forward to all that is next. Shalom.

  2. 2 Claudia Wells on July 2, 2009 6:49 am

    I cannot access the Psalm and receive a notice reading “error opening file.” Is this problem on your end or mine?

  3. 3 isaac on July 2, 2009 11:44 am

    It seems that I’d left in an extra space there. Sorry, I fixed it! Thanks for pointing that out to me.

  4. 4 SingingOwl on July 5, 2009 8:56 am

    Thank you for the invitation. I will be happily listening a bit later today. :-) And be assured, from me “unusual” is a good thing. I love your music, and as a person in a non liturgical tradition, it is fascinating to listen and learn from folks on the other side of the church aisle. God bless!

  5. 5 Monk-in-training on July 7, 2009 10:27 am

    I am very interested in this work. Being both Anglican and attracted to emergent.

    Looking forward to learning more about you and your work.

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