Congregations Wanted!

The Yale Institute of Sacred Music continues to search for congregations (especially Roman Catholic ones, at this point) interested in participating in next year’s “Congregations Project.”

Here is the basic info:

The Congregations Project of the Yale Institute of Sacred Music is an ecumenical initiative dedicated to creating a network of dynamic faith communities committed to strong ministries in music, worship, and the arts.  Participating congregations develop a project or share current work that is both generative for the congregation and inspiring for other faith communities.  Yale brings three leaders from selected congregations to New Haven for a week-long summer seminar, where they meet with other pastors, musicians, lay leaders, ISM students, and faculty to work on their projects and to explore the theme’s implications for the larger Church.

The 2014  Theme is “Embodiment: The Human Body and the Body of Christ

 Dates are: June 20-25, 2014

If you and your parish are interested or you know congregations that should be encouraged to apply, please contact Dr. Glen Segger at glen.segger@yale.edu.  And help spread the word.

Teresa Berger

Teresa Berger is Professor of Liturgical Studies at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School in New Haven, CT, USA, where she also serves as the Thomas E. Golden Jr. Professor of Catholic Theology. She holds doctorates in both theology and in liturgical studies. Recent publications include an edited volume, Full of Your Glory: Liturgy, Cosmos, Creation (2019), and a monograph titled @ Worship: Liturgical Practices in Digital Worlds (2018). Earlier publications include Gender Differences and the Making of Liturgical History (2011), Fragments of Real Presence (2005), and a video documentary, Worship in Women’s Hands (2007).

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