Word: gospels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Evening Post cartoons to the halcyon epoch of Snoopy as the Red Baron, Lucy as a 5? psychiatrist, and Charlie Brown as the boy who firmly decides to be wishy one day and washy the next. Schulz's humor remains poignant, whimsical and informed with religious insight-The Gospel According to Peanuts was more than a bestseller; it was the truth...
...swift, unpredictable movement of the show testified to the group's "Kuumba," or creativity, as the word translates from Swahili, while the audience involvement further reflected the creative energy of the choir singers. The program opened with a gospel tune, "Jesus, the Light of the World" and a Scripture reading, and the spiritual overtones continued through the performance, emphasizing Christmas as a celebration that brings people together...
...choir's members attribute their versatility to director Robert Winfred, who encourages experimentation with modes other than gospel and spiritual traditions. However, the rendition by wind instrumentalists of "Let There Be Peace on Earth" should have been omitted. Juxtaposed against the unflagging energy of the singing, the piece lacked both vitality and harmony...
...both sides and on the part of both men and women. What is needed is not an assertion of rights and human actions, but a humble submission to God and his word. From there the church can be reconstructed in our technological age and confront it with a powerful gospel that is radically different from the cant of our modern times. The theological issue is at the root of the whole debate. Kenneth G. Brownell '76 Douglas...
Godspell. Stephen Schwartz's musical based on the Gospel according to St. Matthew, which you may remeber from its lavish and innovative film version a few years ago and the AM radio hit "Day by Day." At The Charles Playhouse, 74 Warrenton Street, through December 21. Performances Tuesday-Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., Sunday...