Read the purpose for these posts here.
p.s., I hope you'll be watching for these lower-case i incarnations of truth in the art you encounter. Feel free to share them in the comment section!
Union Center Worship, Oct. 17: Deliverance
O Worship the King (Robert Grant, William Gardiner, Arr. Chris Tomlin)
Beautiful One (Tim Hughes)
Your Love Oh Lord (Mac Powell)
Blessed Be Your Name (Matt & Beth Redman)
Greeting One Another/ Offering / Announcements / brief hymn story
Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah (words: William Williams, alt. Jeremy Casella; music: Jeremy Casella)
Reading: transitioning from Joseph's death to the Israelites' waiting for deliverance
O Come, O Come Emmanuel (Latin hymn 12th century, arr. Danny Hampton)
Message: Deliverance
Wonderful, Merciful Savior (Dawn Rodgers/Eric Wyse)
Benediction
Linked to Worship Blog Carnival at worshipcommunity.com
Week Three: Exodus 1- 17
Themes: persevering in hope when things seem hopeless, escape into freedom, long journeyp.s., I hope you'll be watching for these lower-case i incarnations of truth in the art you encounter. Feel free to share them in the comment section!
Union Center Worship, Oct. 17: Deliverance
O Worship the King (Robert Grant, William Gardiner, Arr. Chris Tomlin)
Beautiful One (Tim Hughes)
Your Love Oh Lord (Mac Powell)
Blessed Be Your Name (Matt & Beth Redman)
Greeting One Another/ Offering / Announcements / brief hymn story
Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah (words: William Williams, alt. Jeremy Casella; music: Jeremy Casella)
Reading: transitioning from Joseph's death to the Israelites' waiting for deliverance
O Come, O Come Emmanuel (Latin hymn 12th century, arr. Danny Hampton)
Message: Deliverance
Wonderful, Merciful Savior (Dawn Rodgers/Eric Wyse)
Benediction
Linked to Worship Blog Carnival at worshipcommunity.com
O Worship the King (Robert Grant, William Gardiner, Arr. Chris Tomlin)
Beautiful One (Tim Hughes)
Your Love Oh Lord (Mac Powell)
Blessed Be Your Name (Matt & Beth Redman)
Greeting One Another/ Offering / Announcements / brief hymn story
Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah (words: William Williams, alt. Jeremy Casella; music: Jeremy Casella)
Reading: transitioning from Joseph's death to the Israelites' waiting for deliverance
O Come, O Come Emmanuel (Latin hymn 12th century, arr. Danny Hampton)
Message: Deliverance
Wonderful, Merciful Savior (Dawn Rodgers/Eric Wyse)
Benediction
Linked to Worship Blog Carnival at worshipcommunity.com
The Finding of Moses Edward Burne-Jones, 1879 |
- The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck (1939)
- Go Down Moses, William Faulkner (1942)
- Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison (1952)
- Beloved, Toni Morrison (1987)
- Dust, Charles Pellegrino (1998)
Crossing the Red Sea Nicholas Poussin |
- Exodus, (old English alliterative poem)
- Aurora Leigh, Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1856)
- "Crossing the Red Sea", Peter Skrzynecki (Immigrant Chronicle, 1975)
Earth’s crammed with heaven,
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And every common bush afire with God;
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But only he who sees, takes off his shoes,
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The rest sit round it and pluck blackberries,
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And daub their natural faces unaware
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More and more from the first similitude.
(Aurora Leigh, Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
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Moses and the Burning Bush William Blake |
- Go Down Moses (1860's)
- A Child of Our Time, Michael Tippett (oratorio, 1939-41)
- "Creeping Death", Metallica (1984)
Theater:
- Exodus the Musical (local theatre: Endicott Performing Arts Center, October 22)
The Fifth Plague of Egypt J.M.W. Turner oil on canvas, 1800 |
Film/Television:
- The Ten Commandments (1956)
- The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
- The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
- Schindler's List (1993)
- The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
- Amistad (1997)
- Life is Beautiful (1997-98)
- The Prince of Egypt (1998)
- The Phantom Menace (1999)
- The Matrix (1999)
- The Mummy (1999)
- Jakob the Liar (1999)
- Magnolia (1999)
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001)
- The Reaping (2007)
Art from the blog archives:
- writing about the discipline of Making Moments, I consider the non-burning bush kind of moments that make up the majority of our lives
Resources:
The Writing on the Wall: High Art, Popular Culture and the Bible by Maggie Dawn