Oddwalk Ministries

Category: prayer

PreOrder Our New CD!

CDcoverart2015Friends! We’re coming out with a new CD later this fall, and are very excited to bring you 10 new tracks of music (and a couple bonus tracks of music) very soon!

We’d like to ask you to consider preordering the CD You’ll save some money off the eventual retail price, and be first in line to get your copy.  We’ve set up a couple other perks, such as getting your new CD defaced with our signatures, buying bulk quantities, and even a couple ways to hire us for significantly less than our normal rates to support the CD.

For information on how to order or hire us, please visit our preorder page: oddwalkministries.com/mercyatwork and please share this link!  Preorders must be in by November 15 – act now!

To see lyrics and hear sample clips of all tracks, click here!
 
 
 
 
 

One Family

Welcome to the “One Family” Page! This song, written by Shannon Cerneka, is being used for prayer during the National Workshop Series for CMD (Center for Ministry Development) in 2015. Below, you can find some links we are pleased to make available at no cost! Download or listen to the mp3 of “One Family” here! Download…

Fly High, Super Sam

10171134_768703619808573_538613171_n

Super Sam

Hello everyone.  Shannon here.  As many of you already know by now, our buddy Super Sam Santhuff passed away this past Friday, September 19th.  You may remember Sam from this blog post from this past May:

http://oddwalkministries.com/oddblog/2014/05/11/super-sam-his-light/

This morning, on a Facebook page dedicated to Sam, I shared the following reflection, which Orin has encouraged me to share here:

Yesterday, my wife Erin and I were given the great privilege of singing this song at Super Sam’s funeral. Thanks so much to Matt (Dad) and Cassie (Mom) for this amazing opportunity. It was truly an honor.

In the weeks following Cassie’s post in March revealing that Sam’s cancer had returned, I, like the rest of you, was trying to focus my prayer. I, of course, believe in a God who works miracles, but I also knew where this road could lead. To be grounded, but believe that, with God, anything is possible, is always a weird place to be. This lead me to seek guidance in scripture, and in particular, the first part of the Gospel of John, which was speaking of Jesus, the Word. Three things jumped out at me. 1. Jesus was, is, and always will be. 2. None of the life around us came to be without Jesus. 3. The Light (Jesus) shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. This was the confidence in faith that I was looking for. I was reminded that no matter where Sam’s journey led, Jesus would be present through it all. While I, of course, prayed fervently for Sam’s complete healing, I knew that no darkness, no suffering, no death could ever extinguish the light of Jesus. This is where the song came from. I was not looking to write a tribute to Sam. I was looking for a way to pray about and for Sam.

Sam reflected (and continues to reflect) God’s light for all of us. Even in his death, Sam is proving that no darkness can ever shut out God’s light. Look at what he has inspired! Look how many lives he touched! Look at how a little boy who exuded goodness was able to capture the hearts of so many! Could we not do the same? Many of us carry with us attitudes of cynicism, anger, mistrust, polarization, and selfishness. Sam carried none of those. Sam carried God’s light, not his own, which is what drew us so closely to him. Imagine the impact we could have on our communities and the rest of the world if we chose to do the same.

Here is the song, as posted on Soundcloud:

http://soundcloud.com/oddwalk/his-light

 

Super Sam – His Light

Hello everyone, and thanks for visiting Oddwalk’s “Super Sam” page. As part of his full-time parish position, Oddwalk founding member, Shannon Cerneka, serves St. Peter School in Fulton, MO as a music teacher. One of Shannon’s kindergarten students, a little boy named Sam is currently battling a very rare and very aggressive childhood cancer called…

An Outward Sign of Christian Dignity

prayerleader-200wAt NCYC last month, Oddwalk had a couple conversations (in person, on Twitter) about the appropriateness of the young lay leaders of prayer, and specifically their vesting in albs and leading a communal blessing by signing themselves (as directed in many places in the Book of Blessings).

It could be that the folks we had conversations with (one adult, one youth) weren’t the only ones to have concerns. The NFCYM has posted a wonderful resource explaining the catechetical, pastoral, and legal reasons that what we experienced at NCYC was exactly what was needed for that time and place.

A couple quotes to draw attention to:

The question and answer of proper liturgical vesture involves both clear instruction from the Church and mistaken notions from many of its members simultaneously. Frankly, it is a wrongful notion to describe a lay person leading a formal prayer service in an alb as “looking and acting like a priest.” In fact, at NCYC, the youth presiders were looking and acting exactly as they should: like a lay person leading prayer.

Again, in brief, a catechesis of liturgical vesture is one that begins not with the difference of ministry or station, but on the common community shared by all in the dignity of their baptism. There is no ordination without baptism (and all the sacraments of initiation: Confirmation and Eucharist, too). There is no “priestly vestment” that does not begin first with the garment of Christian faith laity and ordained alike the alb with which we are all “clothed in Christ.”

As a ministry especially concerned with justice and specifically the joy we can find in our having been created by God and given a Christian dignity that is indelible, we are so pleased with how the NFCYM has addressed the concerns – as too we are pleased that there are interested people, especially youth, willing to make their voice heard about matters important to them.  Please take some time to read the whole document!

Edit, 12/7/14 – new link to article: http://www.ncyc.info/2013/logistics/leaders/alb.htm

Shannon’s Top Ten of 2011

Well, here ends another great year for Oddwalk Ministries. We had the opportunity to bring what we do to a lot of great places: Granite City, IL – Toledo, Ohio – Mascoutah, IL – Breese, IL – Belleville, IL – Davenport, IA – Washington DC – Buffalo, NY – Fairview Heights, IL – Hazelwood, MO…

YouWhoDoThru

A friend of ours just posted at his blog a method of improvised prayer that he and Orin have been using for years, “You Who Do Thru”. He’s got a pdf of his own over there, here’s a jpg Orin created and has used at YSP a few times. Many folks feel they can’t improvise…