In another post, we ask the question”what if all non-harming ministers were to join together in a grass roots movement leading their communities in song, fostering an ethic of sharing and understanding, and open hearted compassion towards the last and least, right here in our country.” Here, we offer yet another possibility for ministers interested in teaching mercy and kindness, ministers interested in tackling even more painful and difficult topics, within the context of song, because art can sometimes reach where sermonizing cannot. We offer for your kind consideration, Rough Justice.
December 21, 2009 in Prison System (riptide), Social Justice, Violence - Prevention and Response by lms
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While you’re warming up, why not also take that time to instill positive thoughts? This is especially helpful in the case of a youth-choir. Consider: they may repeat this in their showers, each day. If you give them something like an ‘affirmative statement’ it may insert into their minds, like a meme (an idea that Read more
December 21, 2009 in Skillful Communication by lms
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“Second Saturday Soul Soup Singalongs” – the song ‘Such a Crime’ offered in the tradition of call and response, in hopes for a grass roots movement fostering compassion towards the last and least. Song and easy guitar chords.
December 17, 2009 in Compassion: for Self and Stranger, Social Justice by lms
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