Go Outside and PLAY
When we go outside and PLAY we will learn some of life's greatest lessons in the Great Classroom and Cathedral!
When we go outside and PLAY we will learn some of life's greatest lessons in the Great Classroom and Cathedral!
Finally, after this "ants-in-the-pants" kid had exhausted my mother's patience, she would say "Go, outside and play!" This second of three episodes explore how after the initial step to GO. the best place in life's learning adventure of discovery is OUTSIDE is the Great Classroom!
Finally, after this "ants-in-the-pants" kid had exhausted my mother's patience, she would say "GO, outside and play!" This first of three episodes explores how the initial step in life's learning adventure of discovery is to GO!
Enjoy the musical journey of a young African American from the Bronx to his position as Director of Chapel Music at Yale University and compositions from Bach to Africa.
Enjoy a wonderful variety of "favorite" holiday music from Lost and Found, Marty Haugen, Jane Henderson, Dr. Abe Caceres, Agape, Karin Larsen, and Will Chiles.
Noah Brown in 8 years old and in the 2nd grade. He loves to read, swim, and play basketball.
Izzy Nesse Lindberg is 11 and in the 6th grade. She loves to read and to draw and paint.
Max is twelve and in 7th grade and loves school, playing games, and doodling!
Enjoy a conversation between Dave, the writer; Ron, the illustrator; and Anne, who did lay-out/graphic art, and learn how this book came together.
Jessica is 13 and in 7th grade. Her favorite school subjects are math, English, social studies, and Spanish. She loves playing basketball and swimming.
Liam is eleven and in sixth grade and loves animals and reading and learning lessons about helping others.
Brooklyn is 12 and in the 6th grade and loves math, playing softball, and reading stories to her little brother.
Lucas is seven and a second-grader who loves legos, playing his violin, swimming, and writing and illustrating his own stories..
Learn how this outdoor adventure began and meet Grizz and his amazing animal friends.
Enjoy the music of Agape, The Springman's, Karin Larsen, Will Chiles, and a "surprise" finale.
Enjoy an encore of music from Rachel Kurtz, Chris Clay. Dr.Andrew Last/Nordic Choir, and Lost and Found.
Enjoy the music of Jonathan Rundman, Marty Haugen, Jane Henderson, Dr. Abe Caceres, Celia Whitler, and Steven Amundson.
In her role as a worship leader/teacher in a church setting, Karin weaves together words and melody with exceptional musical skill, theological depth, and improvisation born of the Spirit's inspiration.
Steven Amundson, the long-time conductor of the famed St. Olaf Orchestra, shares how music has shaped his life and can shape our minds and hearts building bridges between people and community in our fractured world.
Will Chiles composes and performs music that draws from many genres: folk, country, bluegrass, choral, hymns, and indigenous weaving a tapestry of sounds and words that move the body and stir the spirit!
Jane's vocal and keyboard skills take us on a musical journey through the worlds of jazz, pop, blues, gospel, choral, and sacred. Your heart will be stretched...
Dr. Abe is an ethnomusicologist and a gifted composer and musician who writes and shares a musical journey from many cultures. His world-music expresses our amazing diversity and builds vibrant community.
Composer of songs, hymns, liturgy, and musicals, Marty Haugen's wonderful music speaks to all the seasons of our lives with simplicity and profundity, and grace.
Sometimes you have to look hard and listen well to discover your friends.
Weaving together country and gospel, Celia uses her gifts to compose, sing, and inspire with songs that passionately explore the highs and lows of life.
What began as a bike trip across the country became a long and winding and wonderful musical journey with songs that lift your spirit, challenge your values, and deepen your faith.
A lively and fun musical family journey with lots of good lessons along the way. Invite your kids and grandkids to listen ...
Known the world over as Agape, David Sherer is a hip-hop artist whose rhythm and poetry weave together real-world themes of justice, peace, and hope.
Enjoy magnificent music from the Nordic Choir punctuated by personal anecdotes and songs on a musical journey from a small river town on the Mississippi to the great concert halls.
Singer/songwriter Rachel Kurtz weaves together a lively faith, real-world issues, and her personal journey in authentic music that stirs the soul.