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“Music… will help dissolve your perplexities and purify your character and sensibilities, and in time of care and sorrow, will keep a fountain of joy alive in you.”
― Dietrich Bonhoeffer

We long to keep joy alive in you, and have always believed music to be capable of such beauty.  We also find the deepest of joy to be found unearthed in the depths of sorrow.  Where hopefulness becomes possible through the intimacy of truth.  Where by experiencing the stories of others we are able to take an inward glance and find ourselves rather alive because we at last understand that joy comes in living for far more than ourselves.

So welcome to our living room, where music and conversation may speak into our collective pursuit towards truth. 

The Living Room Events are streamed live on Facebook, @lucreziomusic


Lucrezio

Aurora, IL

 

Jordan and Jennifer.  Your hosts for the evening.  

Francis Wyatt

Indianapolis, IN

 

Worship Pastor | Westlake Community Church of God

Sean Reed

Washington DC Metro Region

Worship Leader & Social Services Professional

Shuree

Columbus, OH

 
 
 
Creative Director | Urban Youth Workers Institute & 4000 More Creative
 

Ian Simkins

Naperville, IL

 

Teaching Pastor, Community Christian Church 

Host, The Common Good

Founder, Beauty in the Common

Charles Stephens

Aurora, IL

Cloud Engineer

And a Christian

THE LIVING ROOM – OCTOBER 2020 | RACIAL SOLIDARITY IN THE CHURCH

Just as we believe that sustainable change begins in the home, so too does effective change need to resonate from the church.  For if the church truly longs to emulate the prolonged servanthood of Christ in what we constantly refer to and recognize as a broken world, then we cannot shy away from the urgent need in our midst of racial solidarity.  The voices in this space show the beauty of conversation, but beyond that, a conversation around how the church can step up and be just that – the church.


 

THE LIVING ROOM – JUNE 2020 | RACISM

What an incredible evening of conversation and music.  We are beyond thankful for the willingness from the evening’s artists to engage in conversation around racial reconciliation, and in such a way that engaged understanding. If you would like to watch the evening back, you are welcome to do so by clicking on the image below.  Each of the evening’s artists also  shared an organization that you can utilize, whether through financial means or hands on involvement. 

May our living room represent a starting point.  One of conversation and relationship, where change, though needed in our communities, churches, and systems, is sustained as a reflection of our homes.

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