Ranked #1
I Be's Troubled - Stephen J. Nichols
I Be's Troubled - Stephen J. Nichols
Blues music, with one foot in the church and the world of the African American spirituals and another foot in the cotton... Read more
13 Apr 2009
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27mins
Ranked #2
Junkyard Orchestration - Nathan Johnson
Junkyard Orchestration - Nathan Johnson
This workshop provides a behind-the-scenes look at composing music for independent film. Using audio clips and images fr... Read more
10 Apr 2009
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1hr 2mins
Ranked #3
“Clenched Fists, Black Eyes” - Mary McCampbell
“Clenched Fists, Black Eyes” - Mary McCampbell
In this session, Mary McCampbell examines the role of anger and lament in the music of The Sex Pistols, The Velvet Under... Read more
10 Apr 2009
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #4
A Junkyard Journey - Julie Lee
A Junkyard Journey - Julie Lee
Julie Lee is a visual artist as well as a singer and songwriter. She studied painting from the age of eight, but has fou... Read more
10 Apr 2009
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57mins
Ranked #5
Can "Christian" Music be Saved? - Grant Elgersma
Can "Christian" Music be Saved? - Grant Elgersma
One might argue that words are ill-equipped to capture what music is, which is the reason people are drawn to musical ex... Read more
9 Apr 2009
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54mins
Ranked #6
Thank God the Music Industry is in Trouble - Charlie Peacock
Thank God the Music Industry is in Trouble - Charlie Peacock
Long time recording artist, and former music industry executive Charlie Peacock reflects on the seismic changes in the m... Read more
9 Apr 2009
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1hr 22mins
Ranked #7
Is it Really so Strange? - Bifrost Arts
Is it Really so Strange? - Bifrost Arts
This workshop critically examines the relevance of sacred music within popular culture, and in particular, pop music. Pe... Read more
9 Apr 2009
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1hr 3mins
Ranked #8
Creative Journey Toward the City of God - Makoto Fujimura
Creative Journey Toward the City of God - Makoto Fujimura
Makoto Fujimura shares from the process of his art, his writing, his experience with church planting projects and the fo... Read more
9 Apr 2009
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #9
Jesus is My Mixtape - Cathleen Falsani
Jesus is My Mixtape - Cathleen Falsani
Cathleen Falsani had her first epiphany at age twelve while listening to U2's song "Gloria" for the first time in a frie... Read more
9 Apr 2009
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #10
The Forms of Excellence - Andy Crouch
The Forms of Excellence - Andy Crouch
Andy Crouch lectures from the piano at the Festival of Faith & Music 2009.
9 Apr 2009
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59mins
Ranked #11
Toward a Theology of Independent Music - Kevin Erickson
Toward a Theology of Independent Music - Kevin Erickson
What is independent music? Where did it come from and why does it matter? Can creative choices about the production and ... Read more
13 Apr 2009
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39mins
Ranked #12
When the Last Days Come - Micah Lott
When the Last Days Come - Micah Lott
Over the past two decades, John Darnielle of the The Mountain Goats has crafted a remarkable collection of songs, distin... Read more
13 Apr 2009
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26mins
Ranked #13
"Don't Let Me Explode" - Matthew Carillo-Vincent
"Don't Let Me Explode" - Matthew Carillo-Vincent
In linking our struggles in faith with the rigid demands of gender, The Hold Steady’s 2005 album Separation Sunday offer... Read more
13 Apr 2009
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49mins
Ranked #14
Hope on a Tightrope - Cornel West
Hope on a Tightrope - Cornel West
Dr. Cornel West speaks at the Festival of Faith & Music 2009.
8 Apr 2009
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1hr 22mins
Ranked #15
Lupe Fiasco Interview by Cornel West
Lupe Fiasco Interview by Cornel West
In an historic first meeting, Cornel West interviews Lupe Fiasco at the Festival of Faith & Music 2009 at Calvin Col... Read more
8 Apr 2009
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1hr 3mins