#246: The Power of Hymns for Organists (with Rebecca Groom te Velde)

Today on the podcast we speak to organist and composer Rebecca te Velde about the power a simple hymn can hold in any denomination's church service. Rebecca is the co-editor of the book series, "Oxford Hymn Settings for Organists," as well as the author and editor of Oxford's "Hymn Miniatures" series. The impact a hymn tune can have on the continuity of a service is large, and Rebecca helps us to re-imagine how we, as pastoral musicians, can use those hymn tunes to amplify the scriptural message - and the message of the overall season.

#245: Caminemos con Jesús (REPLAY) (with Tony Alonso)

This week on Ministry Monday we revisit one of our most listened to episodes: a conversation with theologian and liturgical composer, Tony Alonso, about his work, "Caminemos con Jesús." "Caminemos con Jesús” is a collection of liturgical music that honors the Cuban musical heritage not often seen in its own right, liturgically, in the United States. In this episode you’ll learn the inspiration behind “Caminemos con Jesús”, as well as the people, effort and heart from so many to make this project authentic, vibrant and full of the Spirit. It is one of many great ways to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month as well!

#244: Cantoring Considerations for Large Masses (with Dr. Dan Girardot)

Do you need help carrying out your role as a pastoral minister? LTP, in partnership with NPM, is offering The Basics of Liturgy, a six-week virtual course starting September 23. This course is designed for those new to Roman Catholic liturgy and ideal for parish professionals, such as music directors, musicians, cantors, and ministry coordinators, who have never formally studied the liturgy. Learn more and register today at teocl.org.

We’re back! Ministry Monday returns after a summer haitus with new episodes! We’ve prepared a fall season of great episodes with topics on, of course, music, ministry, and liturgy. This week Dr. Dan Girardot (Associate Director of the Office of Worship of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston) discusses the practical, prayerful, and other musical considerations for cantors ministering in larger-than-normal Masses. Whether it's Christmas Eve, a large funeral or wedding, or a Confirmation Mass, Dan reflects on the changes cantors can anticipate and best serve the liturgy (and its faithful) at hand.