Hi All,
Nate and I are heading to Mercy Seat in Minneapolis on Sunday evening at 5pm. Read a little bit about this very unique Lutheran church and you'll see they commission a musician/band/group to write the liturgy each month. June's liturgist is Holly Hansen of the band Zoo Animal. Our friends, Joel and Aimee Pakan will be joining us. These great musicians form the group Tangled Blue--the musical duo that performed at Redeemer's "Spring Fling" in 2013. Joel and Aimee have written liturgy for Mercy Seat before, and we hope they will have other insights into the church to share with us.
Our gathering place for food and fellowship after the service will be Keegan's Irish Pub, also in Minneapolis. They have live Irish music too! We'd love to see you there. Just comment below and let us know if you are joining us and we will look for you.
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See ya Sunday night!
-Gina and Nate
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
St. Andrew's Church in Mahtomedi
It was a wonderful night! Service was at 5pm. We got there a bit early to find a good seat. This service was in the Great Hall. It had a more modern look and feel to it with no pews, no formal chancel (I would call it a stage), and a giant screen as the focal point above the altar. The worship band was "stage left" and the altar was "stage right".
This was the order of worship:
We had a lovely time at worship and would feel very comfortable worshiping there again. Our evening ended at Roma in Mahtomedi with Stillwater "Farm Girl" beers, a caprese appetizer, caesar salad, and a balsamico pizza. ALL WONDERFUL!! :)
Hope you can join us next week as we head to another contemporary worship service.
-Gina and Nate
This was the order of worship:
- Prelude Song/Band Feature
- Congregational Song - "Love the Lord your God"
- Announcements: 3 in all and done in under 2 minutes
- Congregational greeting, then sat for 4 baptisms
- Reading and Sermon: 14 minutes
- Offertory/Song: an unfamiliar piece with words shown on screen--no congregational singing
- Communion/Song: again, an unfamiliar piece with only the band singing
- Benediction/Closing Song: Everytime I Feel the Spirit with a different verse melody
- 55 minute service total!
- Service felt like it went by really fast.
- The worship band was an all-professional group (and you could tell!)
- The video screens were different for each section of the service and they ALWAYS had a moving element to them (i.e.: If the screen was a picture of water, you could see the ripples moving)
- They had a St. Andrew's logo on screen that popped up quite often in between sections of service.
- Music lyrics were broken down into small sections (2-3 lines on each screen) and center justified.
- The opening band feature felt like a prelude. This allowed people extra time to gather and be invited to worship.
- There was no order of worship but they did hand out what Nate would call an "informational brochure". I would call it a bulletin, but we could not agree on this. ;)
- The lead singer did improvise on some of the songs, but only after 2/3 of the piece was sung.
- It felt like band/soloist lead and drove the momentum of the service.
- Sara Renner, lead singer, was a very charasmatic leader both in singing and leading (lots of gesturing, as she did not play an instrument).
- There was no children's message.
We had a lovely time at worship and would feel very comfortable worshiping there again. Our evening ended at Roma in Mahtomedi with Stillwater "Farm Girl" beers, a caprese appetizer, caesar salad, and a balsamico pizza. ALL WONDERFUL!! :)
Hope you can join us next week as we head to another contemporary worship service.
-Gina and Nate
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Let's Go To Church!
Nate and I are heading to St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Mahtomedi, this Saturday (6/14/14). The contemporary worship service is at 5pm and features Sara Renner and The Gathering Band. Afterwards, we are going to grab dinner and a beverage at Roma Italian Restaurant.
Also, I have added another church to the first post, so take a look at number 7: House of Mercy.
Lastly, I have turned on commenting, so feel free to comment below and let us know if you will be joining us or have an idea for a church to visit.
Also, I have added another church to the first post, so take a look at number 7: House of Mercy.
Lastly, I have turned on commenting, so feel free to comment below and let us know if you will be joining us or have an idea for a church to visit.
Monday, June 9, 2014
We are setting out to discover how people do church in new and creative ways!
Welcome everyone!
Nate and I would like to welcome you to our blog page. We intend to use this site to share the experiences we have attending new worship services this summer. It is our goal to post updates each time we attend a new church and share our experiences with you.
The churches we intend on visiting this summer are:
- Jacob's Well http://www.jacobs-well.net/
- Field School 4645 4th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55419
- Spirit Garage http://www.spiritgarage.org/
- Loring Theater (formerly Music Box Theater) 1407 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN
- Humble Walk http://humblewalkchurch.org/
- Sholom Home East 740 Kay Avenue St. Paul, MN 55102
- Shobi's Table http://shobistable.org/
- 463 Maria Ave St. Paul, MN 55106
- St. Andrew's http://www.saintandrews.org/
- 900 Stillwater Road Mahtomedi, Minnesota 55115
- Mercy Seat http://www.nemercy.org/
- 1500 6th St. NE Minneapolis, MN 55413
- House of Mercy http://www.houseofmercy.org/
- 1514 Englewood Ave. St. Paul, MN 55104
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