Our daughter Emily has been creating anime-inspired music, and we’ve been loving it.
One of the things we enjoy most about her music is how it feels like stories unfolding through sound. The melodies carry different emotions and moments that listeners can step into and experience.
Emily’s music captures a wide range of emotions that many people can relate to. Enjoy the entire playlist.
Anime aesthetic (art direction, musical style, stories) can be fantastic. Really cool song. Just wanted to voice some appreciation for it as another anime appreciating Covenant Christian.
ReplyDeletePosted in "That We Be One" and Adrian's blog and thought I would try to post here:
ReplyDeleteA follow up to ___’s “What the heck is going on here lately?!” post, I guess I’m wondering the same [because of how quiet it has been]. But, to make the question more specific, I’ve been thinking about the Mousetrap talk. I plan to listen to it again today.
On Dec 20, Denver said this was his most important talk and it would look different in a few months. Well, it’s been a few months. That was more or less the Winter solstice. We’re coming up on the Spring equinox. I’d say that qualifies as a few months, but I’m not sure the talk looks different to me. That’s why I want to re-listen.
I’m just wondering if it looks different to anyone else?
I’d love to pose that question more generally to the whole Covenant Christian body, but there doesn’t seem to be a good way to do that. I don’t have much visibility into these other places, wherever they are.
I can look on Adrian’s blog, but there hasn’t been much activity there. I know there’s a Slack space, but I think that’s only for the women. I think there’s an email thing, but I think that’s only for the women. I guess I can reach out to people individually, but I’m not sure where I would start and what the point would be.
So, I can pose the question here and I’m certainly interested in responses here. But, this is a pretty small sample size. The Covenant Christians don’t seem to be much of a body. More like disembodied parts. A hand here, a leg there, maybe an ear or a nose. But, not really a body.
I can’t help but feel a bit sad about this.