The process for this weeks creative offering was fairly simple. I created the bass line, sequenced the drums, added keys… Read more I Once Was Lost, But Now I’m…
Category: Art and Theology
And Barth Played Mozart (Against the Stream)
In a letter, dated December 23, 1955, Barth sets out to (reluctantly) esteem one of his musical heroes for a… Read more And Barth Played Mozart (Against the Stream)
Ode to The Traveller
Stand out quotes vary. Some grab us and cause us to say, “ah!” Then others come along and burn out as quickly… Read more Ode to The Traveller
Lazy Fury
Do you, uh, haiku? ‘Therefore, having put away falsehood, let each one of you speak the truth with his… Read more Lazy Fury
Be Thou My Vision: An Interpretation
One of my theology teachers once told me that his lecturer would kick start their history class by singing an old hymn.… Read more Be Thou My Vision: An Interpretation
Shimmering Descent
With a slow slide, the fading mirror yawns. This morbid… Read more Shimmering Descent
The Empty Side of Grief
Dynamic is the melody; a bruised life; frustrated forgiveness – the empty side of grief. The melody reaches for a… Read more The Empty Side of Grief
A Slow Turn To Starboard
The cannon is just out of range. Each… Read more A Slow Turn To Starboard
Dear Frankenstein’s Valentine
If looked at hard enough Spurgeon can be seen to be correcting some of the more over-the-top Valentine’s day perspectives:… Read more Dear Frankenstein’s Valentine