An Introduction
Liturgical Folk is a sound of liturgical renewal, pairing historic church language with modern folk sounds. We believe the church can be a credible artistic witness in the world by listening to the βsound in the groundβ of a place, and by making beautiful and believable sacred music in response. We invite you to join us as we reimagine the hymnal for a new generation of ecumenical worship.
We are creating a cohesive network of like-minded churches and artists with the hope of inspiring and refreshing all saints wherever they may be on their journey and to resource the church with what we have discovered deep in its bones and prayer books.
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"Cultural liturgies" is a term coined by philosopher James K. A. Smith. It refers to the way human cultures teach us to worship. All human beings are creatures of worship, even if all may not know it.
Every generation plays an important role in human formation and flourishing. Before we receive an individual identity, we inherit a familial identity. Extended families are made up of three or fourβ¦