#221: The Power of Saints in Asian Pacific Culture

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Today we speak to Jose Gallardo, Ariel Mayormita, and Maria Nieva, members of the NPM Asian Pacific community. They share their devotional practices to the Blessed Virgin Mary and how they are inextricably woven into Filipino culture. We also speak about the importance of Saint Pedro Calungsod and his importance in Filipino spirituality as well. We encourage you to check out the show notes of this episode, as well as the video version of this episode, at ministrymonday.org.

#220: Creating an Organ Repertoire for All Levels (with Joel Kumro)

This episode of Ministry Monday is sponsored by the NPM National Convention. The 2023 National Convention, “Walking with the Saints,” will take place in Reno, Nevada, from July 10-14 and virtually from July 18-20. Both the in person and virtual convention opportunities include prayer, learning, networking, and of course, music from which to grow and expand in pastoral ministry. Advance registration closes on June 1! For more information and how to register today, visit npm.org.

Today’s episode explores the world of pipe organ repertoire. I so often hear discussions of high-level performance pieces fit for excellent organ concerts, but so often we may not take the time to discuss an organ repertoire that’s manageable and attainable for all levels of skill, and on a pastoral musician’s available time frame for learning. Organists who may have started as pianists and are learning how to play organ, or maybe organists who are, quite frankly, overcommitted to other tasks, can find beautiful, accessible organ music that supports the Mass each week.

That is the starting point from which I begin my conversation today.

#219: Understanding Liturgical Assessment (REPLAY)

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Happy Easter! We hope your Holy Week and Easter Sunday celebrations were filled with music, prayer and joy at the Resurrection of our Lord. We know this episode comes to you on Easter Monday, a day where pastoral musicians are hopefully resting after Holy Week. We hope that this episode from the Ministry Monday archives allows you to strike while the iron is hot, whether that is today or later on in the Octave of Easter.

One of the best practices I learned from a fellow pastoral minister was to take the time to write down what went well - and what didn’t - almost immediately after a momentous liturgy took place. For events like Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Triduum, it helped me to refine the following year’s preparations and made my work more efficient. If I needed an extra song at the washing of the feet on Holy Thursday, for example, I knew to add another one just in case for next year. Truthfully, I also wrote down what didn’t work, and earmarked that for next year.

And so we listen into the episode. You’ll hear former Ministry Monday host Matt Reichert interview Mike about this topic, with the hopes that it helps you to pause, regroup, and prepare for next year.