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This episode I share about “Into Great Silence”, the third selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available to all members of Netflix streaming (which may have a trial subscription).
The movie is a documentary chronicling the lives of the monks of Grand Chartreuse, of the Carthusian Order, founded by Bruno of Cologne, founded in 1084.
These monks are silent throughout most of the film, save for when they are chanting the entire Psalms, or other rare times. For the rest of the time there, they live a simple life, living off of the land.
There is a powerful interview near the end of the film with a person sharing God’s love for us.
The movie was a hit in New York City when it was released in 2006, because people wanted to escape from the craziness of everyday life and live the life of a monk for two and a half hours.
This is a hard film to sit through for the entirety of the film, but it works very well to watch in twenty-minute segments.
There is great power in praying with this film, and listening for God in the silence.
I share my experiences staying at a monastery for a time many years ago.
Psalms are very powerful to be used in personal prayer.
If you’re used to praying a very particular (modern American) way, you may want to have your prayer life shaken up a little, and participate in a very different style of praying.
Next week: Ordet
The schedule is as follows:
Lent 1: The Diary of a Country Priest (available on Hulu+)
A songsheet is available for this episode. Right-click here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.
SONG OF THE WEEK
“We Will Run” by Lisa Gungor
Episode Log Times
2:18 – Worship Session (Music and Prayer)
********************SONGS***********************
O GOD, BE MERCIFUL TO ME
1. With broken heart and contrite sight
2. I smite upon my troubl’d breast,
3. Far off I stand with tearful eyes
4. Nor alms nor deeds that I have done
Public Domain;
PSALM 130
Lord, from the depths I cry
Lord, who shall stand if You mark iniquity?
Copyright (c) 2013 Nick Alexander Music
JESUS BREAKS EVERY FETTER
Jesus breaks every fetter
He’s the rock of my salvation…
Jesus offers us redemption…
How He hears us when we call Him
Lord, we thank You for Your mercy…
Public Domain
GOOD IT IS TO KEEP THE FAST
Good it is to keep the fast
Moses, while He fasted saw
So was Daniel meet to gaze
Grant us Lord, like them to be
Father hear us through Thy Son
Public Domain
WITHIN YOUR HOUSE
The sparrow finds a home
My God, how happy are they
When we eat this bread and drink this cup
Copyright (c) 2013 Nick Alexander Music
WORTHY IS THE LAMB
1. Worthy is the Lamb
2. Jesus is the Lamb
3. Glory to the Lamb
Public Domain
PASSER INVENIT SIBI DOMUM (Ps 84:3-4)
Passer invénit síbi dómum,et túrtur nídum
The sparrow hath found herself a home, the swallow a nest
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
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By Nick Alexander
This episode I share about “Into Great Silence”, the third selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available to all members of Netflix streaming (which may have a trial subscription).
The movie is a documentary chronicling the lives of the monks of Grand Chartreuse, of the Carthusian Order, founded by Bruno of Cologne, founded in 1084.
These monks are silent throughout most of the film, save for when they are chanting the entire Psalms, or other rare times. For the rest of the time there, they live a simple life, living off of the land.
There is a powerful interview near the end of the film with a person sharing God’s love for us.
The movie was a hit in New York City when it was released in 2006, because people wanted to escape from the craziness of everyday life and live the life of a monk for two and a half hours.
This is a hard film to sit through for the entirety of the film, but it works very well to watch in twenty-minute segments.
There is great power in praying with this film, and listening for God in the silence.
I share my experiences staying at a monastery for a time many years ago.
Psalms are very powerful to be used in personal prayer.
If you’re used to praying a very particular (modern American) way, you may want to have your prayer life shaken up a little, and participate in a very different style of praying.
Next week: Ordet
The schedule is as follows:
Lent 1: The Diary of a Country Priest (available on Hulu+)
A songsheet is available for this episode. Right-click here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.
SONG OF THE WEEK
“We Will Run” by Lisa Gungor
Episode Log Times
2:18 – Worship Session (Music and Prayer)
********************SONGS***********************
O GOD, BE MERCIFUL TO ME
1. With broken heart and contrite sight
2. I smite upon my troubl’d breast,
3. Far off I stand with tearful eyes
4. Nor alms nor deeds that I have done
Public Domain;
PSALM 130
Lord, from the depths I cry
Lord, who shall stand if You mark iniquity?
Copyright (c) 2013 Nick Alexander Music
JESUS BREAKS EVERY FETTER
Jesus breaks every fetter
He’s the rock of my salvation…
Jesus offers us redemption…
How He hears us when we call Him
Lord, we thank You for Your mercy…
Public Domain
GOOD IT IS TO KEEP THE FAST
Good it is to keep the fast
Moses, while He fasted saw
So was Daniel meet to gaze
Grant us Lord, like them to be
Father hear us through Thy Son
Public Domain
WITHIN YOUR HOUSE
The sparrow finds a home
My God, how happy are they
When we eat this bread and drink this cup
Copyright (c) 2013 Nick Alexander Music
WORTHY IS THE LAMB
1. Worthy is the Lamb
2. Jesus is the Lamb
3. Glory to the Lamb
Public Domain
PASSER INVENIT SIBI DOMUM (Ps 84:3-4)
Passer invénit síbi dómum,et túrtur nídum
The sparrow hath found herself a home, the swallow a nest
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
*****************************************************
Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY at www.facebook.com/prayermeetingpodcast
Learn about what Nick Alexander can bring to your community, youth rally, keynote or event:
If you like this podcast, please feel free to leave a comment on the iTunes page.