"A [preacher] who does not love art, poetry, music and nature can be dangerous. Blindness and deafness toward the beautiful are not incidental; they are necessarily reflected in his [preaching]." — BXVI
02 March 2014
Audio: "Pour out your hearts before Him. . ."
Audio File for 8th Sunday OT: "Pour out your hearts before Him. . ."
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Huh. Well, I was neither tired nor annoyed. I wasn't even hot! Which is a miracle in itself. My tone -- at least while composing -- usually follows the tone of the reading. . .so maybe I felt (!) like God was annoyed when He spoke to Isaiah???
It preached well - didn't come off as choppy or brusque...though another word comes to mind, which I probably shouldn't say in mixed company ;-).
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DeleteHow shall I put it? You sounded Tired and Annoyed. Homily was good, I was just chuckling throughout at how the delivery sounded ... to me.
DeleteHuh. Well, I was neither tired nor annoyed. I wasn't even hot! Which is a miracle in itself. My tone -- at least while composing -- usually follows the tone of the reading. . .so maybe I felt (!) like God was annoyed when He spoke to Isaiah???
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