5:15 – 6:45 PM | Fostering the Art
Fostering the Art
7:00 – 8:00 PM | Event 3
High Is the Heaven: A Musical Exploration of Baptism in the Celtic Tradition also a welcome into a way of life, a culture, especially respecting the Christian ethos. This meant, being part of the family of God that was Christo centered, parish centered and above all, people centered. It was a thresh-hold into a particular way of life, with a spirituality that was forever God conscious in Language, in Ritual and in Music. In this evening of music, Liam Lawton explores this thesis, and with his own melodic, haunting, and numinous tones, he invites the listener on both a spiritual and musical journey to this Celtic land, and explores how such a belief system
Liam Lawton Called & Sent: Missionary Disciples Holy Hour
Sarah Kroger
8:30 – 9:30 PM | Event 4
Living Waters: Let Mercy Flow: A Prayer Experience of Scripture, Storytelling and Music
In a time when disagreements turn toxic and the pace of life is frenetic, it can be hard to recognize what our baptismal call means to our practical, everyday lives. This event will show how our faith touches every moment of life and how we Christians can take the heritage of our faith (scripture, stories of the saints, etc. ) and apply that to the real-life moments when peace, reconciliation, mercy, justice and truth are needed in our everyday lives. Come experience an evening that is meditative, engaging, humorous, thought-provoking and, above all, a true encounter with God.
Kathleen Basi, Shannon Cerneka, Orin Johnson Steiner-Reck Tracker Organ Rededication Recital
Join us for this spectacular event at the historic Cathedral of the Assumption in downtown Louisville, the 3rd oldest Catholic Cathedral in continuous use in the country. It has a reputation for both liturgical and musical excellence and Association of Pastoral Musicians.
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Dr. John Romeri Cathedral director and organist, California
Christians God had a plan for us. Those of us fortunate enough to serve in full-time music Making music with hundreds of singers and bell ringers and organists over my 46 years of is never easy, but working with the many dedicated volunteers (and professionals) with whom I have had the privilege of creating sung prayer in some of the great churches and cathedrals of this country has made it a joy to be sure. For a Pastoral Musician, the baptismal call is an a minister in Christ’s Church for me has been an easy task indeed. God truly has a plan for us,
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