Tag Archives: music
Living History – Melva Costen
Music, Black Presbyterians, and Civil Rights Video used with permission from the Presbyterian Historical Society, part of the Living History film project. Melva Costen, wife of former general assembly moderator James Costen, is a retired professor of music and worship. Here … Continue reading
Interview with Charles Freeman
Unbound: What was your role in the education system? Charles: I was a college professor, teaching music history and related classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Unbound: At what type of school did you work? Charles: Over the … Continue reading
Interview with Katie H. Pierce
Unbound: What is your role in the education system? If a teacher, what age and subject matter do you teach? Katie: I am a Music Educator, currently teaching High School Choir. Unbound: At what type of school do you work? … Continue reading
Sing a New Church!
Language used in the worship and work of the church should affirm the wholeness of God and the full personhood of every individual. So wrote Starr Luteri, in the PC(USA)s 1996 study paper Language About God. [1] When you think … Continue reading