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Singing

Author : Marlene Kropf,Kenneth James Nafziger
Publisher : Herald Press (VA)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Church music
ISBN : 0836191528

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Singing by Marlene Kropf,Kenneth James Nafziger Pdf

A collection of stories and reflections gathered from ordinary Mennonite worshipers throughout North America. The scores of people interviewed by Marlene Kropf and Kenneth Nafziger show again and again that singing is a Mennonite sacrament. A companion cassette or CD, Signing: Treasures from Mennonite Worship, is also available.

Singing Mennonite

Author : Doreen Helen Klassen
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1989-01-01
Category : Mennonites
ISBN : 9780887558955

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Singing Mennonite by Doreen Helen Klassen Pdf

In this pioneering book, Doreen Helen Klassen explores a collection of Mennonite Low German songs and rhymes.

Hymnal

Author : Herald Press
Publisher : Faith & Life Resources
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Music
ISBN : 0836180011

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Hymnal by Herald Press Pdf

Many new hymns as well as old favorites are included in this collection of 658 hymns. The hymns represent a variety of music styles that reflect the diversity of the Mennonite and Brethren denominations. An additional 202 worship resources offer responsive readings and prayers for many occasions. Round notes.

Mennonites in Canada: 1939-1970 : a people transformed

Author : Frank H. Epp,T. D. Regehr
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 620 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1974-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0802004652

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Mennonites in Canada: 1939-1970 : a people transformed by Frank H. Epp,T. D. Regehr Pdf

T.D. Regehr shows how the Second World War challenged the pacifist views of Mennonites and created a population more aware of events, problems, and opportunities for Christian service and personal advancement in the world beyond their traditional rural communities.

Church and Worship Music in the United States

Author : James Michael Floyd,Avery T. Sharp
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-12
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317270362

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Church and Worship Music in the United States by James Michael Floyd,Avery T. Sharp Pdf

This fully updated second edition is a selective annotated bibliography of all relevant published resources relating to church and worship music in the United States. Over the past decade, there has been a growth of literature covering everything from traditional subject matter such as the organ works of J.S. Bach to newer areas of inquiry including folk hymnology, women and African-American composers, music as a spiritual healer, to the music of Mormon, Shaker, Moravian, and other smaller sects. With multiple indices, this book will serve as an excellent tool for librarians, researchers, and scholars sorting through the massive amount of material in the field.

Christian Congregational Music

Author : Monique Ingalls,Carolyn Landau,Tom Wagner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317166771

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Christian Congregational Music by Monique Ingalls,Carolyn Landau,Tom Wagner Pdf

Christian Congregational Music explores the role of congregational music in Christian religious experience, examining how musicians and worshippers perform, identify with and experience belief through musical praxis. Contributors from a broad range of fields, including music studies, theology, literature, and cultural anthropology, present interdisciplinary perspectives on a variety of congregational musical styles - from African American gospel music, to evangelical praise and worship music, to Mennonite hymnody - within contemporary Europe and North America. In addressing the themes of performance, identity and experience, the volume explores several topics of interest to a broader humanities and social sciences readership, including the influence of globalization and mass mediation on congregational music style and performance; the use of congregational music to shape multifaceted identities; the role of mass mediated congregational music in shaping transnational communities; and the function of music in embodying and imparting religious belief and knowledge. In demonstrating the complex relationship between ’traditional’ and ’contemporary’ sounds and local and global identifications within the practice of congregational music, the plurality of approaches represented in this book, as well as the range of musical repertoires explored, aims to serve as a model for future congregational music scholarship.

Congregational Music, Conflict and Community

Author : Jonathan Dueck
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-04-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781134785988

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Congregational Music, Conflict and Community by Jonathan Dueck Pdf

Congregational Music, Conflict and Community is the first study of the music of the contemporary 'worship wars' – conflicts over church music that continue to animate and divide Protestants today – to be based on long-term in-person observation and interviews. It tells the story of the musical lives of three Canadian Mennonite congregations, who sang together despite their musical differences at the height of these debates in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Mennonites are among the most music-centered Christian groups in North America, and each congregation felt deeply about the music they chose as their own. The congregations studied span the spectrum from traditional to blended to contemporary worship styles, and from evangelical to liberal Protestant theologies. At their core, the book argues, worship wars are not fought in order to please congregants' musical tastes nor to satisfy the theological principles held by a denomination. Instead, the relationships and meanings shaped through individuals’ experiences singing in the particular ways afforded by each style of worship are most profoundly at stake in the worship wars. As such, this book will be of keen interest to scholars working across the fields of religious studies and ethnomusicology.

Menno-Nightcaps

Author : S. L. Klassen
Publisher : TouchWood Editions
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2021-09-06
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781771513593

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Menno-Nightcaps by S. L. Klassen Pdf

A satirical cocktail book featuring seventy-seven cocktail recipes accompanied by arcane trivia on Mennonite history, faith, and cultural practices. At last, you think, a book of cocktails that pairs punny drinks with Mennonite history! Yes, cocktail enthusiast and author of the popular Drunken Mennonite blog Sherri Klassen is here to bring some Low German love to your bar cart. Drinks like Brandy Anabaptist, Migratarita, Thrift Store Sour, and Pimm’s Cape Dress are served up with arcane trivia on Mennonite history, faith, and cultural practices. Arranged by theme, the book opens with drinks inspired by the Anabaptists of sixteenth-century Europe (Bloody Martyr, anyone?), before moving on to religious beliefs and practices (a little like going to a bar after class in Seminary, but without actually going to class). The third chapter toasts the Mennonite history of migration (Old Piña Colony), and the fourth is all about the trappings of Mennonite cultural identity (Singalong Sling). With seventy-seven recipes, ripping satire, comical illustrations, a cocktails-to-mocktails chapter for the teetotallers, and instructions on scaling up for barn-raisings and funerals, it’s just the thing for the Mennonite, Menno-adjacent, or merely Menno-curious home mixologist.

Mennonites and Media: Mentioned in It, Maligned by It, and Makers of It

Author : Steven P. Carpenter
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2014-12-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781625645258

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Mennonites and Media: Mentioned in It, Maligned by It, and Makers of It by Steven P. Carpenter Pdf

Anabaptists and Mennonites have often been the subject of media scrutiny: sometimes admired, at other times maligned. Luther called them schwarmar, a German word meaning "fanatics" that alludes to a swarm of bees. In contrast, American independent film producer John Sayles drew inspiration from Mennonite conscientious objectors for his 1987 award-winning film, Matewan. Voltaire's Candide features a virtuous Anabaptist. Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest contains an Anabaptist reference. An Anabaptist chaplain is central to Joseph Heller's antiwar classic, Catch-22. President Lincoln and General Stonewall Jackson both had something to say about Mennonites. Garrison Keillor tells Mennonite jokes. These are just a few of the dozens of fascinating media references, dating from the early 1500s through the present, which are chronicled and analyzed here. Mennonites, although often considered media-shy, have in fact used media to great advantage in shaping their faith and identity. Beginning with the Martyrs Mirror, this book examines the writings of Mennonite authors John Howard Yoder, Donald Kraybill, Rudy Wiebe, Rhoda Janzen, and Malcolm Gladwell. Citing books, film, art, theater, and Ngram, the online culturomic tool developed by Harvard University and Google, the author demonstrates that Mennonites "punch above their weight class" in the media, and especially in print.

The Oxford Handbook of Music and World Christianities

Author : Suzel Ana Reily,Jonathan M. Dueck
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2016-03-16
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780199860005

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The Oxford Handbook of Music and World Christianities by Suzel Ana Reily,Jonathan M. Dueck Pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Music and World Christianities investigates music's role in everyday practice and social history across the diversity of Christian religions and practices around the globe. The volume explores Christian communities in the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia as sites of transmission, transformation, and creation of deeply diverse musical traditions. The book's contributors, while mostly rooted in ethnomusicology, examine Christianities and their musics in methodologically diverse ways, engaging with musical sound and structure, musical and social history, and ethnography of music and musical performance. These broad materials explore five themes: music and missions, music and religious utopias (and other oppositional religious communities), music and conflict, music and transnational flows, and music and everyday life. The volume as a whole, then, approaches Christian groups and their musics as diverse and powerful windows into the way in which music, religious ideas, capital, and power circulate (and change) between places, now and historically. It also tries to take account of the religious self-understandings of these groups, presenting Christian musical practice and exchange as encompassing and negotiating deeply felt and deeply rooted moral and cultural values. Given that the centerpiece of the volume is Christian religious musical practice, the volume reveals the active role music plays in maintaining and changing religious, moral, and cultural values in a long history of intercultural and transnational encounters.

At the Crossroads of Music and Social Justice

Author : Brenda M. Romero,Susan M. Asai,David A. McDonald,Andrew G. Snyder,Katelyn E. Best
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780253064783

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At the Crossroads of Music and Social Justice by Brenda M. Romero,Susan M. Asai,David A. McDonald,Andrew G. Snyder,Katelyn E. Best Pdf

Music is powerful and transformational, but can it spur actual social change? A strong collection of essays, At the Crossroads of Music and Social Justice studies the meaning of music within a community to investigate the intersections of sound and race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and differing abilities. Ethnographic work from a range of theoretical frameworks uncovers and analyzes the successes and limitations of music's efficacies in resolving conflicts, easing tensions, reconciling groups, promoting unity, and healing communities. This volume is rooted in the Crossroads Section for Difference and Representation of the Society for Ethnomusicology, whose mandate is to address issues of diversity, difference, and underrepresentation in the society and its members' professional spheres. Activist scholars who contribute to this volume illuminate possible pathways and directions to support musical diversity and representation. At the Crossroads of Music and Social Justice is an excellent resource for readers interested in real-world examples of how folklore, ethnomusicology, and activism can, together, create a more just and inclusive world.

Why the Amish Sing

Author : D. Rose Elder
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781421414652

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Why the Amish Sing by D. Rose Elder Pdf

An intimate portrait of the diverse music-making at the center of Amish faith and life. Singing occurs in nearly every setting of Amish life. It is a sanctioned pleasure that frames all Amish rituals and one that enlivens and sanctifies both routine and special events, from household chores, road trips by buggy, and family prayer to baptisms, youth group gatherings, weddings, and “single girl” sings. But because Amish worship is performed in private homes instead of public churches, few outsiders get the chance to hear Amish people sing. Amish music also remains largely unexplored in the field of ethnomusicology. In Why the Amish Sing, D. Rose Elder introduces readers to the ways that Amish music both reinforces and advances spiritual life, delving deep into the Ausbund, the oldest hymnal in continuous use. This illuminating ethnomusicological study demonstrates how Amish groups in Wayne and Holmes Counties, Ohio—the largest concentration of Amish in the world—sing to praise God and, at the same time, remind themselves of their 450-year history of devotion. Singing instructs Amish children in community ways and unites the group through common participation. As they sing in unison to the weighty words of their ancestors, the Amish confirm their love and support for the community. Their singing delineates their common journey—a journey that demands separation from the world and yielding to God's will. By making school visits, attending worship services and youth sings, and visiting private homes, Elder has been given the rare opportunity to listen to Amish singing in its natural social and familial context. She combines one-on-one interviews with detailed observations of how song provides a window into Amish cultural beliefs, values, and norms.

Worship and Power

Author : Sarah Kathleen Johnson,Andrew Wymer
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2023-03-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666732931

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Worship and Power by Sarah Kathleen Johnson,Andrew Wymer Pdf

Christian worship emerges from and speaks back into human relationships that are necessarily shaped by power and authority. Free Churches structure and negotiate power in relation to worship in ways that reflect the decentralization, local diversity, and personal agency that characterize many aspects of Free Church theology and practice. This volume models how dialogue among scholars and practitioners of Free Church worship, as well as dialogue with the wider church, can be mutually enriching as Christians strive together to worship in ways that are faithful and just.

Mennonite Low German Proverbs from Kansas

Author : Isaias J. McCaffery
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2008-07
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780615235592

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Mennonite Low German Proverbs from Kansas by Isaias J. McCaffery Pdf

This collection contains 909 Mennonite Low German [Plautdietsch] proverbs gathered in Central Kansas during the past decade. Plautdietsche [German-Russian Mennonites] comprise the largest community of German dialect speakers left in the state, but the language's longterm survival is uncertain. Each entry is written in Low German, English and standard German, and many are also annotated. Also included is an introductory essay, pronunciation guide, keyword index and bibliography [184 text pages]. Related literature on Mennonite culture may be obtained from the Mennonite Heritage Museum [in Goessel, KS]. For more information please visit the MHM website.

Mennonite Valley Girl

Author : Carla Funk
Publisher : Greystone Books Ltd
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781771645164

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Mennonite Valley Girl by Carla Funk Pdf

“In luminous prose that effortlessly portrays the intimate and familiar pangs of growing up, Funk captivates from the get-go, and the ’80s nostalgia will hit the spot for those who came of age amid skyscraper bangs, acid-washed jeans, and the ubiquity of teen heartthrob Kirk Cameron. These small-town stories are big on charm.” —Publishers Weekly A funny and whip-smart memoir about a feisty young woman’s quest for independence in an isolated Mennonite community. Carla Funk is a teenager with her hands on the church piano keys and her feet edging ever closer to the flames. Coming of age in a remote and forested valley—a place rich in Mennonites, loggers, and dutiful wives who submit to their husbands—she knows her destiny is to marry, have babies, and join the church ladies’ sewing circle. But she feels an increasing urge to push the limits of her religion and the small town that cannot contain her desires for much longer. Teenage (Mennonite) angst at its finest: Carla questions the patriarchal norms of Mennonite society and yearns to break free. She’ll start by lighting her driveway on fire …. A family story: the perfect gift for mothers, daughters, sisters, and fathers and sons. Pitch-perfect 1980s nostalgia: remember Jordache jeans? For readers of Miriam Toews: heart wrenching and humorous descriptions of Mennonite life. At once a coming-of-age story, a contemplation on meaning, morality, and destiny, and a hilarious time capsule of 1980s adolescence, Mennonite Valley Girl offers the best kind of escapist reading for anyone who loves small towns, or who was lucky enough to grow up in one.