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Podcast Blue Note Theology

Blue Note Theology

Mark Glanville

Religion & Spiritualité

Fréquence : 1 épisode/10j. Total Éps: 9

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The Blue Note Theology podcast offers a fresh vision for the church in post-Christian neighbourhoods. Blue notes in jazz and blues music create tension and some of the deepest creativity is found in that space. Mark Glanville, a professional jazz musician, theologian, and author, interviews guests from the piano as they imagine fresh expressions of Christian community.

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Leader-full Not Leader Led

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

vendredi 20 décembre 2024Durée 46:00

This episode unfolds a vision for leadership in post-Christian church communities. Our guest is Wynston Minckler, a top acoustic bass player. Mark and Wynston show how jazz bands are “leader-full” communities, offering a fresh and exciting pathway for church leadership.  

Check out: Mark’s book, Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter two, “Leader-full.”

Produced, written, and edited by Mark Glanville

Associate produced by Daniel Melvill Jones

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Saison 1

vendredi 13 décembre 2024Durée 01:40

The Blue Note Theology podcast offers a fresh vision for the church in post-Christian neighbourhoods. Blue notes in jazz and blues music create tension and some of the deepest creativity is found in that space. In this trailer, meet your host, Mark Glanville, a professional jazz musician, theologian, and author, as he introduces the concept of blue notes in jazz and blues music and sets up for the first season of Blue Note Theology. The first full-length episode launches in early December.

Produced, written, and edited by Mark Glanville

Associate produced by Daniel Melvill Jones

Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities

Saison 1 · Épisode 8

samedi 1 mars 2025Durée 41:58

The nature of preaching today is badly out of date. To illustrate, the top selling preaching text booking today (by H. Robinson) was written in Jimmy Carter’s America. It is any wonder that many preachers struggle to connect with their listeners. In this episode Mark explains how people experience faith today. And he outlines an approach to preaching in Post-Christian contexts that connects with people and nourishes faith in Jesus—an approach called reversing the flow.

A Cure for the Culture Wars: Looking at Evil for Long Enough to Heal It

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

vendredi 7 février 2025Durée 48:25

Mark and his guest, Dr Drew Hart, suggest a cure for the culture war. . . Really! At the heart of the culture war is our inability to look at evil for long enough to heal. Can we look long and hard enough to learn, to repent, to stop harming, and to heal?

Dr Hart works as Associate Professor of Theology at Messiah University, Pennsylvania.

 Show Notes:

·      Opening tune: “My Trolley,” by Mark Glanville

·      Closing tune: “Things Aren’t What They Used to Be,” by Mercer Ellington

Check Out:

·      Drew’s books: Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism, and, Who Will Be A Witness?: Igniting Activism for God’s Justice, Love, and Deliverance.

·      Mark’s book, Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter eight, “Creation.”

Worship in Polyrhythms: Deeper Worship in Post-Christian Culture

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

vendredi 31 janvier 2025Durée 31:08

In this episode we chart a fresh and deep course for worship (on a Sunday) in post-Christian communities: worship in polyrhythms. There is so much potential for fresh, deep, and biblical creativity in corporate worship. Yet worship leaders often lack a rich understanding of what they are doing. Our guest is professional percussionist Jillana Nickel. Jillana and I play Cuban music, and she teaches me to play the cowbell.

Check out:

·      Jillana’s website: Jillanacreative.com

·      Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter five, “Worship in Polyrhythms.”

Trading Jazz Piano for Graffiti. Reframe Church as: Receiving Jesus’ Love in Your Neighbourhood.

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

vendredi 24 janvier 2025Durée 30:14

In this episode we trade jazz piano for graffiti. We ask: “What if we reframed the witness of your church as receiving Jesus’ healing, and extending Jesus’ healing, in your neighbourhood?” In this episode, Mark walks the streets of Canada’s poorest postal-code with philosopher and pastor, Dr Jamie Hellewell. Jamie has been a resident of Vancouver’s Downtown East Side for twenty years.

 Check out:

·      Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter three, “Local.”

Music played in this episode:

·      Opening tune: A blues improvised on the spot

·      Closing tune: “Cherrywood,” composed by Mark Glanville

Kinship with Creation: A Key for the Future of Faith. Guest Sage Kosa

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

vendredi 17 janvier 2025Durée 50:01

Our kinship with the creation is crucial for the life and witness of the churches in post-Christian neighborhoods. Our guest is leading horticulturalist, Sage Kosa. Learn how gardening can be a decolonizing practice. Hosted from the grand piano, alongside a potted sword fern.

Sage Kosa owns and operates Kindred Gardens (Vancouver), a garden design, install, care, consulting, and coaching business.

Check out:

·      Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter eight, “Creation.”

The Blues: “How Can a White Musician Play Black American Music?” Guest: Dr Drew Hart

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

vendredi 10 janvier 2025Durée 48:52

Mark’s guest, Dr Drew Hart, is an author, scholar and activist. Mark asks Dr Hart what he expects of him, as a White jazz musician who plays Black American Music. Sitting at the piano, Mark shows why the blues sounds like it does. Mark and Drew discuss the origins of the blues and the way the blues is the foundation of almost all contemporary Western music. Can music be a pathway for finding our way home, as a culture in crisis?

Check out:

·      Drew Hart’s book, “The Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism.”

·      Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter eleven, “The Sins of Our Kin.”

Music played or referenced in this episode:

·      Opening tune: “My Trolley,” composed by Mark Glanville

·      Strange Fruit, composed by Abel Meeropol, performed by Billie Holiday

·      “Oh Freedom,” authorship unknown; passed down orally

·      “Someday at Christmas,” composed by Stevie Wonder

·      Closing tune: Cherrywood,” composed by Mark Glanville

“I Practice Scales to Become a Saint”—Coltrane: Christ Followers & Artists

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

vendredi 3 janvier 2025Durée 24:32

The great tenor saxophonist John Coltrane said: “I Practice Scales to Become a Saint.” Artists and Christ followers walk a similar path, as those who discern the truth about the world. The artistic gift of intuitive discernment, of expressing reality with clarity and soul, relates to the Christian gospel. Mark explores a woven kinship between artists and Christ followers while playing the grand piano.

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Learn more about Mark!

Things to check out: 

Makoto Fujimura’s book, Art and Faith: A Theology of Making.

Duke Ellington and John Coltrane (1963)

Mark’s book, Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter four, “Beauty.”

Wesley Vander Lugt’s book, Beauty is Oxygen: Finding a Faith that Breathes.

Produced, written, and edited by Mark Glanville

Associate produced by Daniel Melvill Jones


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