At the end of a long first day at the work sites, Shannon interviews Jesus at Young Neighbors in Action in Yakima, WA.
Category: JesusJusticeJoy
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Joy at NPM
Hi all, Orin here, continuing his usual busy summer of acronyms: a couple weeks ago was YSP, this week is the annual convention for NPM, National Association of Pastoral Musicians. (Next week is another YNIA which Shannon and I will do together, Shannon already told you about one of those.) Anyway, yesterday was travel day, which is why this Jesus-Justice-Joy post is a day later than usual.
Just as YSP brought me a certain joy (which a tired me told you a tiny bit about in a video), every year NPM brings me a joy as well. While of course I am a church music director in addition to my Oddwalk fun, I’m here this week also as a composer of music for the Church as well.
Here’s a photo from the exhibit hall last night of a book from GIA that both Shannon and I have songs published in, called Crossgeneration.
Knowing it’s selfish mostly, it does bring me a bit of joy to see that music that I and Shannon have written in print – but beyond my own ego, part of that joy is it being still available to the wider Church to help them pray in song. (I hope to sneak photos of other octavos in print with WLP and OCP later today!)
Another joy this week is being able to reconnect in person with so many other composers I have gotten to know over recent years. There is a certain fellowship and camaraderie in that particular group of people, with a particular ministry to and for the Church. Here are a few of us out to dinner last night, photo credit to Kate Basi.
Sharp eyes will see my wife Erin in the photo. Another joy is being able to spend a chunk of this week with her, taking a little personal time here and there to just be us, away from home and most of the responsibilities and worries there.
All of these joys are rooted in Christ and my faith in him. It is Christ who gathers, who forms community, and gives us talents to praise him in song. St. Augustine purportedly once said that “The one who sings prays twice.” If so – and I think that’s right – there’s a whole lotta prayin’ goin’ on in Cincinnati this week at NPM. Thanks for reading! Orin
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Greenwood Cemetery
Think for a moment. Beyond the things you own, what belongs to you? What are you owed? Are you entitled to be treated in a certain way, to be allowed access to certain groups, to enjoy certain privileges? My guess is that, in answering those questions, you would likely place very few restrictions on yourself. …
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Come Home
On Saturday night, my family and I traveled to Belleville, IL to watch the Youth Sing Praise performance of Rory Cooney and Jody Serey’s Lost and Found. Well, really we were there to watch our daughter Madeleine performing Godspell’s “Light of the World” as part of Youth Sing Praise Jr., but seeing Lost and Found…
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Joy at Youth Sing Praise
A tired Orin, after 9 hours of rehearsal, shares a bit of the joy he finds every year at Youth Sing Praise.
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Who Is My Neighbor?
Outside of being a husband and father, a few of my favorite activities include working for/within the Church, playing music, doing youth ministry, and traveling. In a couple of weeks, I’ll get to again be part of an amazing program that allows me to do all four of those things at once. That program is…
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That’s Extraordinary!
Ordinal numbers are the reason that the upcoming 6 month stretch of the Church year is called Ordinary Time you know, 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time and all that. Now, Ordinary Time following Pentecost does start with the celebrations of the Holy Trinity and the Most Holy Body and Blood, but it’s still Ordinary Time.
The point is, it’s not Ordinary Time, as in something commonplace or normal; it’s not Ordinary Time because it’s not Advent, Christmas, Lent, or Easter; it *is* Ordinary Time because the Sundays and weeks are counted. That’s all.
Yet, I knew one priest years ago who insisted on calling it “Extraordinary Time.” He didn’t get into all the mumbo-jumbo about ordinal numbers, he simply referenced what is indeed true about all these coming Sundays, particularly the Gospel passages we will hear at those Masses. The Gospels are always about what Jesus said and did in this world; these upcoming Ordinary Time Gospels are all about Jesus teaching us to be disciples. That’s why this particular priest liked the expression “Extraordinary Time.” It’s a 6 month length of time where, if we pay attention and are open, Jesus teaches us still today what it means to be his follower and his witness in a modern world.
I don’t know that I personally like the expression, but I appreciate the motivation behind it. How will this summer be extraordinary for you, as a person of faith, as we count our way through many weeks of Ordinary Time? I suggest by really focusing on what Jesus teaches his faithful Sunday after Sunday, and living it each week to the best of our abilities. Happy Summer everyone!
Orin
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The Cerneka Family Guide to Living Joy
Lots going on in Cerneka land these days. We’re just a little too busy for me to devote a lot of brainpower to the writing of a traditional blog article. It is my turn, though, and the subject is joy. So, I thought I might have a bit of fun. Yesterday, Erin and I traveled…