Signs of the Times • 4 July 2017 • No. 126
¶ Processional. “Memory,” Barbara Streisand.
In our culture, mysticism is sadly misunderstood and maligned as disconnected with reality: impractical at best and dangerously irresponsible at worst. Even those who may admire mysticism often regard… — Ellen F. Davis
Signs of the Times • 28 June 2017 • No. 125
¶ Processional. “Stand By Me,” Steel Pan band at the 30th anniversary Flatbush Frolic in Brooklyn, NY.
Signs of the Times • 21 June 2017 • No. 124
¶ Processional. “We Are Not Alone,” Sharon Mennonite Bible Institute Singers.
Signs of the Times • 13 June 2017 • No. 123
¶ Processional. “Who We Are,” Gungor (4:05 video. Click the “show more” button to read their commentary).
Signs of the Times • 6 June 2017 • No. 122
¶ Processional. “Toss the Feathers,” The Corrs. (Thanks Ivan.)
Signs of the Times • 30 May 2017 • No. 121
¶ Processional. “Ô Sang et eau” (“O blood and water”), Chant de la communauté de l' Emmanuel.
Signs of the Times • 23 May 2017 • No. 120
¶ Processional. “Cure Thy children’s warring madness, / Bend our pride to Thy control. / Shame our wanton selfish gladness, / Rich in things and poor in soul. / Grant us wisdom, grant us courage, / Lest we miss Thy kingdom’s goal.” —Furman Singers, "God of Grace and God of Glory," Paul T. Langston arrangement
Signs of the Times • 17 May 2017 • No. 119
[Arkansas state judge and Baptist pastor Wendell Griffen, participates in an anti-death action in outside the Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson’ mansion in Little Rock on Good Friday.
¶ Processional. “Traditional Gospel Medley,” Stellenbosch University Choir.
Read more ›Signs of the Times • 3 May 2017 • No. 118
¶ Processional. “What Wondrous Love Is This,” Cantores Celestes Women’s Choir and The Trillum Brass Quintet.
Signs of the Times • 25 April 2017 • No. 117
¶ Processional. “Testimony,” Voices of Hope, acclaimed women's choir made up of inmates at Lee Arrendale State Prison in Georgia.
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