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Tag: Seventh-Day Adventist

Written by theomusicologistJune 27, 2015June 27, 2015

The final response to Christian Berdahl – on everything

So! Theomusicologist, you do realise that I’ve been waiting for the LONGEST while for you to pick this unfinished business up – but when we spoke on the phone, you said that this might not end how we’d both expected. Care to fill me in? Hang on, let me guess… …is this by any chance […]

Written by theomusicologistNovember 24, 2014November 25, 2014

A personal introduction to jazz for Seventh-Day Adventists (and other Christians)

For those of you that clicked the link on the ADM Productions jazz page, thank you so much for coming through to this blog – your desire to understand where I am coming from is not taken for granted in any way. For those of you who found this post by some other route – […]

Written by theomusicologistJuly 14, 2014July 14, 2014

A new vision for the rest of my life in music

Last week, a huge door closed. [see this post for more details.] And in the days that have passed which have served as the (entirely necessary) processing time, it has become very clear that this is indeed the way forward. It is not that I will never once work with members of the Seventh-Day Adventist […]

Written by theomusicologistJuly 9, 2014July 9, 2014

Part 2: A devastating conclusion for contemporary music ministry in UK Adventism

In response to what has now become Part 1 on this subject, I was asked some searching questions by a friend, ministry colleague and brother in Christ. They were worthy of a serious response, so please see the dialogue below as follows. Q: Are you aware of a time within UK Adventism, when the depth […]

Written by theomusicologistJuly 8, 2014July 9, 2014

Part 1: A devastating conclusion for contemporary music ministry in UK Adventism

When the author of Ecclesiastes talked about the fact that much knowledge brings much grief (1:18), he was not talking about mere information (or data). He was talking about knowledge in the truest sense of the word – that of actual understanding. The word ‘knowledge’ has become weak and underpowered. That’s why I have made […]

Written by theomusicologistDecember 28, 2013December 29, 2013

A response to Christian Berdahl; #1 – Syncopation (Part Three)

Okay, okay, so before you say anything, I am holding my hands up and apologising for the stupendous length of time that has elapsed since our last conversation… Theomusicologist!!!! Okay, I really want to know if there is a specific reason why you disappeared on our conversation – is there? What a good question…yes, there […]

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