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Location: Jackson, Tennessee, United States

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Great job this morning!

Hi Singing Neshobans,

Great job with the music this morning! I was really pleased with our first rehearsal together and thought the offertory anthem went really well. Making the transition to a new director is a big adjustment, and I really appreciate your flexibility and positive energy in trying new things.

I'll be checking with Rev. Bill when he gets back regarding upcoming services and sermon topics. Ideally we'll get choir music planned out for several Sundays in advance, and I'll post it on the website and blog, and e-mail it to you as well. Picking music for a Unitarian choir is challenging! The "sacred" choir music published is overwhelmingly geared towards traditional Christian services, so you either have to wade through a lot of music labeled "secular" to find pieces that fit our UU principles or alter lyrics in traditional sacred music. I tend to take the first route when possible. It seems many times that when traditional Christian texts are altered to be more inclusive, they still end up not saying much that's meaningful to our tradition. I've occasionally taken traditional pieces and applied an entirely new text to them.

Next week we'll sing "Home and the Heartland". Oct. 15 we'll sing "Come Into This Place of Peace" for the prelude, with offertory anthem TBA.

A little bit about my religious and musical background to show you what my spiritual path has been:

I grew up in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It's a splinter of the Mormons, founded by Joseph Smith's family and followers left behind in Missouri and Iowa after Brigham Young took the rest to Utah. They've recently changed their name to Community of Christ to distance themselves from the Mormon church and are basically mainline Protestant with a pacifist slant, and surprisingly liberal.

My childhood in the church was quite positive; I didn't rebel against it but gradually outgrew it. I directed a Methodist church choir in undergrad but did a lot of reading about other traditions, including UUism. Carrie and I joined the UU church in Charlotte, NC right after we got married in 1986, and I served as choir director there for 2 years; I did my master's in choral conducting at UNC-Greensboro while we were there. We've lived in several different places, and were members of the UU churches in Roanoke VA, Columbia MO, and East Lansing MI, where I did my doctorate in choral conducting. I was music director at the Columbia and East Lansing UU churches as well.

We moved to Jackson in 1995 and were really bummed out that there wasn't a UU church up there. We joined Neshoba in 1997; the drive made our attendance sporadic at times, but the more time we've spent in Jackson, the more we've felt a need for spiritual connection with like-minded people, so we made the commitment to become regular attendees. I was absent for a year and a half for financial reasons, temporarily directing the choir at an Episcopal church in Jackson whose priest and 1/3 of the congregation split with the church over the gay ordination controversy. It was a really interesting experience going back into a traditional church and witnessing the denominational turmoil; I'd love to speak at church about it sometime. I came back to Neshoba in January and have been SO glad to be back. What a great church! I'm really excited about this new phase of my musical and spiritual life!

It was great to have a new bass today! If you know of anyone who we might be able to persuade to sing with us, let me know, and I'll give them a call. See you next Sunday!

Ross

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ross:

You did a tremendous job today! I really enjoyed the rehearsal and the new seating arrangement. It is easier for me to harmonize when I can hear the bass. I spoke with Kaleigh after church and she says she will be coming back quickly, she is just very busy this month. She did mention that she recently did Cloudsong from Riverdance, so she knows it.

Please let me know if you have any ideas about music related "items" that we may want to include in the upcoming auction.

Have a great week!

Mabel

Monday, October 02, 2006 7:54:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so sorry I missed y'all yesterday!! It sounds as though things went really, really well. Now, of course, I must ask: since you moved the basses, do I still get to stand by Alex? That was the one condition we put on either/both of us singing in choir!

Went to the doc today after an unfortunate event this morning (it's been a long day) and the verdict is that I have a sinus infection, bronchitis and my asthma is wildly out of control. SO GLAD I did NOT come to church yesterday, in spite of my wanting very much to be there. I was with you in spirit, though!

Spirit AND body willing, I will be there this Sunday. And I look forward to it more than I can say. :) Sounds as though you did a great job. Now I need to swing the backrub here!

Monday, October 02, 2006 6:58:00 PM  
Blogger Carrie Alexander said...

Ross:

Well, you did it. You got me into blogging! This is my first time.

I am really excited about choir, and am looking forward to communing with the group.

Thanks for the great website!

Carrie

Saturday, October 07, 2006 2:49:00 PM  

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