The Intersection Podcast

Lent, Liturgical Folk, and the Renewal of Sacred Music with Ryan Flanigan

03.01.2019 - By The Telos CollectivePlay

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S2E6 - On Season 2 Episode 6, “Lent, Liturgical Folk, and the Renewal of Sacred Music,” we talk with Ryan Flanigan of Liturgical Folk, a musical collaboration between him and retired priest Nelson Koscheski, and their newly released record, Lent. Ryan shares how Liturgical Folk is using historic language and modern folk sounds to help the church reimagine hymnody.

This Lenten season, don’t miss the opportunity to dive into Lent, featuring Ryan and special guests like Liz Vice and Lauren Goans. Listen, buy, and share the songs here. 

 

Resources Mentioned:

Liturgical Folk albums: 

Vol I: Table Settings

Vol II: Edenland

Vol III:Crumbs

Vol IV:Lent

Lenten Devotional E-Book, by Ryan Flanigan, a companion to the Lent album 

The 2019 Intersection Conference is offering limited-time pricing of $169/individual and $139/group of 3 or more, available until March 31, 2019. Learn more and register.

Are you a musician and want to get connected with other Anglican musicians and songwriters? Email Ryan Boettcher.

Featured Songs in the Podcast:

"On Tabor," found on the Edenland album.

"Ash Wednesday's Early Morn" and "Refuse the Bait," found on the Lent album.

"Prayer of Humble Access" and "Lord, Lord, Lord," found on the Crumbs album. 

For all song information, and to listen/purchase, go here.

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