Thursday, November 18, 2010

Singin in the Rain

Hi there, me again.
One more reason why I love our church: we love to sing!
Maybe it's because, as Rev. Dancey pointed out this past weekend, we are surrounded by the songs of nature - mountains, water, wind, rain, even whale song (I'm sure you can find some tracks online. If you have never heard a whale song, it is worth finding.)
Singing, of course, goes back to the Old Testament, to the Psalms of David. David was called to the court of King Saul to soothe him with his harp playing, and ended up becoming King.
Singing is one of those activities that can lift you out of yourself, to higher realms, especially hymns and gospel music. Gospel music in particular, speaks to and from the heart. It can be joyful, hopeful, sorrowful. I love all different kinds of music - classical, country, rock, gypsy, Latin, etc. People sing for all different kinds of reasons and all different kinds of circumstances. You can sing in the shower, while you are vacuuming, working in the garden, even just when you are looking for inspiration. Singing is a very wonderful activity when you are working. It could be something mind-boggling boring, or just really hard slogging - singing helps make the work seem to go easier and faster. Convicts sing together working on a chain gang, women sing together washing clothes by the river. Singing lends a rhythmn to whatever you are doing. Children love to sing even when they are just playing on their own, and they love to sing at the top of their lungs. This is actually very good for your body, too.
This past weekend, we had a seminary workshop, focussing on the concept of "work". The concept that I liked best was that whatever you do, it should be done with JOY. Whether it is working for yourself, for others, some kind of endeavour for the future, and particularly when we come together in celebration, there can be joy, and one of the best ways to bring this about is in song/music.
Each season has its own special song. For us here in Vancouver, Fall begins with songs for Michaelmas and Thanksgiving coming together, followed by All Souls Day and Remembrance Day in November, honouring all those who have gone before us, leading up to the quiet song of Mary during Advent, to the crescendoing chorus of angels from all the hierarchies on Christmas Eve. Gratitude, Conscience, Hope and Compassion.
Yup, you guessed it, here in Vancouver, we're singin (and dancing) in the Rain! Come join us.

Sparky

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