Charlotte Kroeker
The Sounds of Our Offerings is good news about the music of the church. It recounts what has been learned from studying nine congregations where music promotes the full, active, conscious participation of the worshipers and where it has done so consistently and coherently for many years. Pastors and musicians reflect on their work together and offer rich insights about what works and what does not. Lay musicians and members of the congregation also share their experiences with music in worship.
Though no site was without its struggles, and at times difficult choices had to be made, for the most part, we see unremarkable, week to week, year to year, faithful rendering of music for prayer and praise. We see that sometimes the nature of the music took a slightly different turn, one that built upon the foundations of the past. The music choices in these churches are not restricted to one particular era or style, but rather reflect the broader church’s music repertoire, including the best recently written music.
These are the stories of churches with a reputation for their fine music programs, churches that, with their leaders and congregations, have worked out these programs in consistent, coherent ways. In most cases, the programs span multiple priests/pastors and musicians. The Sounds of Our Offerings is about excellent music and how it has found its way into the life and faith practices of these congregations.
"What a gift to the church! This book highlights the strategies musicians, clergy, and laity have employed to create mutually empowering relationships." —Eileen Guenther, associate professor of church music, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC "Clergy and Church musicians should devour The Sounds of Our Offerings, and appropriate what they learn toward the good will and effective worship of their congregations." —Terre Johnson, National Chair for Music and Worship, American Choral Directors Association "The Sounds of Our Offerings provides a valuable resource for understanding the integral role of music in the experience of worship and the contribution music brings to congregational revitalization." —Nancy Ramsay, Executive vice president, dean, and professor of pastoral theology and pastoral care, Brite Divinity school, Fort Worth, TX "Studying nine diverse congregations through a series of interviews, Kroeker poses keen, penetrating questions, eliciting insightful reflections from her subjects. What emerges is a sumptuous feast of ‘best practices’ that ought to be devoured by every clergy person and church musician." —William Bradley Roberts, professor of church music, Virginia Theological Seminary
Charlotte Kroeker is executive director of the Church Music Institute in Dallas, Texas. She previously served on the research faculty in the Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame. Charlotte is also a performing pianist, a former university music professor and administrator, and editor of Music in Christian Worship: At the Service of the Liturgy.
ISBN# 978-1-56699-395-1
Alban No. 395
paper
2011
In stock
$17.00
($13.60 for members)