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Imagining Jubilee: Living the Reign of God through Songs, Prayers, and Images

Imagining Jubilee: living the reign of God through songs, prayers and images

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Jesus began his ministry by proclaiming the “Year of the Lord’s favor” (Jubilee). But what does this mean? What senses are evoked through Jubilee and how can we bring it more fully into our worship? Using new resources from Voices Together, artist Saejin Lee will help us explore how holistic worship experience can reflect the peace theology of Jubilee.

Date: March 19th (in Korean) and 26th (in English) at 8pm ET/7pm CT/ 5pm PT/ +1 day @10am Korea

Register here: https://forms.gle/Dee4SpRPvhEHYNvn7

About the speaker:

Immigrating to the United States in her teens, SaeJin Lee studied art, religion, and music at Goshen College. Saejin has served as a visual and worship artist in many Anabaptist settings including Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Mennonite World Conference, Believers’ Church Conference, and Women Doing Theology Conference for Mennonite Church USA. She has also led worship regularly at her home congregation, Hively Avenue Mennonite Church. Since 2016, she worked as a member of the Mennonite Worship and Song Committee that produced Voices Together, a new worship book for the North American Mennonite Church. Currently living in Chicago, Saejin is a children’s advocate at a non-profit organization serving survivors of sexual and domestic violence.

Lane Miller graduated from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) in 2013 with a MDiv in theology. He has taught workshops across the Midwest on worship and music, led worship for Pastors Week at AMBS, and served as Pastor of Worship and Formation at Kern Road Mennonite Church. His current research is on the intersection between theology and economics while he works as an investment manager and macroeconomic researcher in Chicago, Illinois.

*This event is co-sponsored by MennoMedia and ReconciliAsian

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