Anabaptism
ποΈπΆ if you want to be more theologically accurate but also kinda insufferable, sing it this way instead:
up from the grave he was raised
ποΈ the one day of the year that Mennonites will play triumphal music πΆ
ποΈ Harrow that Hell ποΈ
πΆποΈ If youβre looking for something heavy this Good Friday, check out this industrial/black metal split:
The Mountain Peaks of Prophecy | The Oracle / Reign | Repose Records
ποΈ “The donkey and elephant carried the banner of the eagle, and were twisted up by a great serpent.”
You get the basic idea without me explaining it all.
This is how you read Revelation. It’s not some secret code to for predictions. It uses period-specific imagery to speak of faith in empire. π΄
πΆποΈπ΄ sang My Soul Cries Out/Canticle of Turning today, as part of Lent litany. One of my faves.
Landed right between Ides of March and St. Patrickβs day, which feels kind appropriate, too.
ποΈπΆπ Seriously considering creating an alternative to the Dove Awards called the “Bloody Lamb” awards, specifically for hard music. Non-commercial, grassroots, etc.
Send thoughts to:
Worship leaders: “please stand in body or spirit”
Me: “imma stand in spirit”
ποΈ answering my own question: I’m playing with spreadsheets and thinking about 40-hour fasts.
ποΈ Watcha doin' for Lent this year?
let me be clear: Progressive Christianity is banal, but evangelicalism is a dumpster fire.
We’re in for another good series from Richard Beck, I expect.
Quote is from the second entry in A Peaceable Faith. ποΈ
πΆποΈ Pastor Monica writing about tohu vaβvohu this morning. (Genesis, Jeremiah)
I think she did it better.
Let there be light!
π Proud of my people.
Around 130 Mennonites, calling for Gaza cease-fire, arrested on Capitol Hill
Want to help with Circle City Mutual Aid? Come help make hats at Indy Menno on the 20th at 10:30. ποΈ
ποΈ “Delivering 300-year-old Mail
Swiss-German Mennonites did not pull themselves up by their bootstraps when they came to North America. Many 18th-century families had help from the Dutch Mennonites, who financed early immigration to Pennsylvania. Mennonites in Amsterdam also sent aid to poor and persecuted Anabaptist families in Switzerland and the Palatine region of Germany. Their descendants β especially those in Plain Anabaptist communities β donβt want this legacy of mutual aid to be forgotten.