Author: Dan Wilt

Essentials RED partnership with WorshipMusic.com

We’re announcing an entirely new pricing for our ESSENTIALS ONLINE COURSE, in celebration of our partnership with WorshipMusic.com. It’s a big shift, and I wanted my blog readers to know about it, as the RED module is just about here. If you want to dive

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On Eucharist: roar and sing (a poem)

roar and sing by dan wilt (reflections on eucharist) hear these sounds of wheat and silver, baked and filled for choir song pulsing with a story single roaring bread and singing cup too pristine this sanctuary? not for me, whose wounded life finds within its

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The Virtue Of Voicing Our Thanks

THE VIRTUE OF VOICING OUR THANKS Dan Wilt www.danwilt.com Introduction: A Tip Of The Hat To Pavlov Each year, around Thanksgiving (we celebrate twice, enjoying both Canadian and American events) I’ve noticed that I have a Pavlovian response that kicks in. You remember Pavlov, don’t

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Jesus Creed » Why I am not a Catholic or Eastern Orthodox

Scott McKnight has an interesting post here. I’m formulating a response/interaction on it. Largely, I understand his perspective, and embrace many of his reasons as my own. And yet, with so many untapped riches in the Orthodox and Catholic traditions, I deeply want to see

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Old Is Good: Toward A Theology Of Age

Old is good. My grandfather was a great man. I would sit on his porch with him, at the end of his life, swinging on the swing that had been there forever. He would sit there, with his oxygen tank and cup of ice chips,

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