Inhale/Exhale: Psalms | Vancouver BC Artisan is a vibrant new Christian church in the heart of Downtown Vancouver. We seek to be a caring community in which all are welcome, and where creativity and the arts are nurtured. /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms.feed 2013-12-15T00:14:12Z MYOB Conversations and Psalming with Brian Moss 2010-11-01T16:46:51Z 2010-11-01T16:46:51Z /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms/90-conversations-and-psalming-with-brian-moss.html Nelson Boschman [email protected] <p>Guest Brian Moss, interviewed by Nelson Boschman (August 22, 2010)</p> <p>Texts: Psalms 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 14, 100</p> <p>Seattle-based guest songwriter Brian Moss joins us to talk about the Psalms and share a number of his 'Psalms songs'. Brian has embarked on something he calls the <a target="_blank" title="Prayerbook #1" href="http://prayerbookproject.blogs.com/prayerbook/2008/01/prayerbook-1-is.html"><strong>Prayerbook Project</strong></a>, in which he is hoping to set each of the 150 biblical Psalms to music. He's got 30 done so far. This was a fun, interesting and inspiring evening -- captured here on our podcast for your listening pleasure.</p> <p>{enclose Conversations_and_Psalming_with_Brian_Moss.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" title="Brian Moss" href="/images/stories/podcasts/Conversations_and_Psalming_with_Brian_Moss.mp3">download</a></p> <p>Guest Brian Moss, interviewed by Nelson Boschman (August 22, 2010)</p> <p>Texts: Psalms 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 14, 100</p> <p>Seattle-based guest songwriter Brian Moss joins us to talk about the Psalms and share a number of his 'Psalms songs'. Brian has embarked on something he calls the <a target="_blank" title="Prayerbook #1" href="http://prayerbookproject.blogs.com/prayerbook/2008/01/prayerbook-1-is.html"><strong>Prayerbook Project</strong></a>, in which he is hoping to set each of the 150 biblical Psalms to music. He's got 30 done so far. This was a fun, interesting and inspiring evening -- captured here on our podcast for your listening pleasure.</p> <p>{enclose Conversations_and_Psalming_with_Brian_Moss.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" title="Brian Moss" href="/images/stories/podcasts/Conversations_and_Psalming_with_Brian_Moss.mp3">download</a></p> Schooled in Praise 2010-09-08T15:45:23Z 2010-09-08T15:45:23Z /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms/82-schooled-in-praise.html Nelson Boschman [email protected] <p>Nelson Boschman (September 5, 2010)</p> <p>Texts: Psalms 148 &amp; 150</p> <p>Those who composed the psalms got pretty excited about praising God, particularly near the end of the book, where we find most of the "praise psalms". In fact, in Hebrew, that's what the title <em>Psalms</em> means: "Book of Praises". But is that really appropriate, since most of the psalms are actually complaints? How might we come to terms with this, and what do the psalms themselves teach us about becoming people of praise? Join us as we conclude our summer series in the Psalms.</p> <p>{enclose Schooled_in_Praise.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" title="Schooled in Praise" href="/images/stories/podcasts/Schooled_in_Praise.mp3">download</a></p> <p>Nelson Boschman (September 5, 2010)</p> <p>Texts: Psalms 148 &amp; 150</p> <p>Those who composed the psalms got pretty excited about praising God, particularly near the end of the book, where we find most of the "praise psalms". In fact, in Hebrew, that's what the title <em>Psalms</em> means: "Book of Praises". But is that really appropriate, since most of the psalms are actually complaints? How might we come to terms with this, and what do the psalms themselves teach us about becoming people of praise? Join us as we conclude our summer series in the Psalms.</p> <p>{enclose Schooled_in_Praise.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" title="Schooled in Praise" href="/images/stories/podcasts/Schooled_in_Praise.mp3">download</a></p> Praying the Darkness 2010-09-01T04:52:40Z 2010-09-01T04:52:40Z /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms/80-praying-the-darkness.html Nelson Boschman [email protected] <p>Lance Odegard (August 29, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 137</p> <p>Eugene Peterson referred to Psalm 137 as "The Scandal Psalm". What might this troubling text teach us about bringing our own darkness before God in prayer?</p> <p>{enclose Praying_the_Darkness.mp3}</p> <p><a href="/images/stories/podcasts/Praying_the_Darkness.mp3" title="Praying the Darkness" target="_blank">download</a></p> <p>Lance Odegard (August 29, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 137</p> <p>Eugene Peterson referred to Psalm 137 as "The Scandal Psalm". What might this troubling text teach us about bringing our own darkness before God in prayer?</p> <p>{enclose Praying_the_Darkness.mp3}</p> <p><a href="/images/stories/podcasts/Praying_the_Darkness.mp3" title="Praying the Darkness" target="_blank">download</a></p> 23rd Psalm Vignettes and Reflections 2010-07-27T05:17:08Z 2010-07-27T05:17:08Z /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms/78-23rd-psalm-vignettes-and-reflections.html Nelson Boschman [email protected] <p>Guest Speaker Steve Imbach, with T.M., Jocelyn Price, Nelson Boschman, Kyla Ferrier and Carter McGuigan (July 25, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 23</p> <p>In an effort to gain a fresh hearing of this beloved, (too?)-well-known Psalm, we decided to approach it communally, from a variety of angles. A few of us who gathered on an early morning mid-week to pray the psalm together were asked to share out of their experience with God in that psalm. After Nelson's introduction, these 'vignettes' are what follow.</p> <p>And then our special guest, Steve Imbach, offered an extended reflection on the psalm, and invited us into a visual participatory art installation based on Psalm 23:5 ("you prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies"). And then Carter read the prayer that he wrote in response to the psalm.</p> <p><em>[NOTE: Nelson's vignette was a blog post written by Ron Reed. In the middle of it we watched a movie clip, still shots from which can be seen </em><a href="http://oblations.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html" title="Rivers and Tides" target="_blank"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a><em> in Ron's original post. Taking a look at those will make that part of the podcast make a lot more sense!]</em></p> <p>{enclose 23rd_Psalm_Vignettes_and_Re.mp3}</p> <p><a href="/images/stories/podcasts/23rd_Psalm_Vignettes_and_Re.mp3" target="_blank">download</a></p> <p>Guest Speaker Steve Imbach, with T.M., Jocelyn Price, Nelson Boschman, Kyla Ferrier and Carter McGuigan (July 25, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 23</p> <p>In an effort to gain a fresh hearing of this beloved, (too?)-well-known Psalm, we decided to approach it communally, from a variety of angles. A few of us who gathered on an early morning mid-week to pray the psalm together were asked to share out of their experience with God in that psalm. After Nelson's introduction, these 'vignettes' are what follow.</p> <p>And then our special guest, Steve Imbach, offered an extended reflection on the psalm, and invited us into a visual participatory art installation based on Psalm 23:5 ("you prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies"). And then Carter read the prayer that he wrote in response to the psalm.</p> <p><em>[NOTE: Nelson's vignette was a blog post written by Ron Reed. In the middle of it we watched a movie clip, still shots from which can be seen </em><a href="http://oblations.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html" title="Rivers and Tides" target="_blank"><strong><em>here</em></strong></a><em> in Ron's original post. Taking a look at those will make that part of the podcast make a lot more sense!]</em></p> <p>{enclose 23rd_Psalm_Vignettes_and_Re.mp3}</p> <p><a href="/images/stories/podcasts/23rd_Psalm_Vignettes_and_Re.mp3" target="_blank">download</a></p> Living with Holy Confidence 2010-07-21T17:48:31Z 2010-07-21T17:48:31Z /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms/77-living-with-holy-confidence.html Nelson Boschman [email protected] <p>Nelson Boschman (July 18, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 27</p> <p>Soren Kierkegaard referred to trouble as 'the common denominator of living." We all experience trouble in varying degrees throughout our lives. Is it possible for us as people of faith marred by humanity to live with confidence despite the troubles we face on a daily basis? This beautiful prayer gives us some profound insights in response to that question.</p> <p>{enclose Living_with_Holy_Confidence.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" title="Living with Holy Confidence" href="/images/stories/podcasts/Living_with_Holy_Confidence.mp3">download</a></p> <p>Nelson Boschman (July 18, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 27</p> <p>Soren Kierkegaard referred to trouble as 'the common denominator of living." We all experience trouble in varying degrees throughout our lives. Is it possible for us as people of faith marred by humanity to live with confidence despite the troubles we face on a daily basis? This beautiful prayer gives us some profound insights in response to that question.</p> <p>{enclose Living_with_Holy_Confidence.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" title="Living with Holy Confidence" href="/images/stories/podcasts/Living_with_Holy_Confidence.mp3">download</a></p> Singing Lessons 2010-07-15T16:24:28Z 2010-07-15T16:24:28Z /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms/76-singing-lessons.html Nelson Boschman [email protected] <p>Lance Odegard, with Elli Gillen and Shari-Anne Vis (July 11, 2010)</p> <p>Texts: Psalm 98, Psalm 148, Revelation 5<span style="font-size: small;"> </span></p> <p>In this exploration of Psalm 98, we notice that all creatures are summoned to the work of praising God. We see that praise has as much (or perhaps more) to do with paying <em>attention</em> than paying <em>compliments</em>. Stories by Elli and Shari-Anne also help us to realize this in a fuller sense.</p> <p>{enclose Singing_Lessons.mp3}</p> <p><a href="/images/stories/podcasts/Singing_Lessons.mp3" title="Singing Lessons" target="_blank">download</a></p> <p>Lance Odegard, with Elli Gillen and Shari-Anne Vis (July 11, 2010)</p> <p>Texts: Psalm 98, Psalm 148, Revelation 5<span style="font-size: small;"> </span></p> <p>In this exploration of Psalm 98, we notice that all creatures are summoned to the work of praising God. We see that praise has as much (or perhaps more) to do with paying <em>attention</em> than paying <em>compliments</em>. Stories by Elli and Shari-Anne also help us to realize this in a fuller sense.</p> <p>{enclose Singing_Lessons.mp3}</p> <p><a href="/images/stories/podcasts/Singing_Lessons.mp3" title="Singing Lessons" target="_blank">download</a></p> I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good 2010-07-09T00:43:01Z 2010-07-09T00:43:01Z /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms/73-i-got-it-bad-and-that-aint-good.html Nelson Boschman [email protected] <p>Nelson Boschman (July 4, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 13</p> <p>For our second week in the Psalms, we decided to look at one of the most well-known <em>'personal lament' </em>psalms. Through this honest prayer, we are given permission to ask questions and bring our petitions before God, and to renew our trust in his unfailing love. Our gathering was structured, like the psalm itself, in three sections: Questioning God, Petitioning God, Trusting God. The sermon was delivered in three parts as well.</p> <p>{enclose I_Got_It_Bad_and_That_Aint_Good.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" href="/images/stories/podcasts/I_Got_It_Bad_and_That_Aint_Good.mp3">download</a></p> <p>Nelson Boschman (July 4, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 13</p> <p>For our second week in the Psalms, we decided to look at one of the most well-known <em>'personal lament' </em>psalms. Through this honest prayer, we are given permission to ask questions and bring our petitions before God, and to renew our trust in his unfailing love. Our gathering was structured, like the psalm itself, in three sections: Questioning God, Petitioning God, Trusting God. The sermon was delivered in three parts as well.</p> <p>{enclose I_Got_It_Bad_and_That_Aint_Good.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" href="/images/stories/podcasts/I_Got_It_Bad_and_That_Aint_Good.mp3">download</a></p> Listen to my Words 2010-06-29T00:02:21Z 2010-06-29T00:02:21Z /resources-a-media/sermon-podcast-archives/inhaleexhale-learning-to-breathe-the-psalms/72-listen-to-my-words.html Nelson Boschman [email protected] <p>Nelson Boschman (June 27, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 5</p> <p>Throughout most of scripture, God speaks to us. In the Psalms, we respond to God. As an introduction to our series entitled <em>INHALE/EXHALE: Learning to Breathe the Psalms</em>, we take a look at Psalm 5 and the ways it teaches us to answer God in prayer.</p> <p>{enclose Listen_to_my_words.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" title="Listen to my Words" href="/images/stories/podcasts/Listen_to_my_words.mp3">download</a></p> <p>Nelson Boschman (June 27, 2010)</p> <p>Text: Psalm 5</p> <p>Throughout most of scripture, God speaks to us. In the Psalms, we respond to God. As an introduction to our series entitled <em>INHALE/EXHALE: Learning to Breathe the Psalms</em>, we take a look at Psalm 5 and the ways it teaches us to answer God in prayer.</p> <p>{enclose Listen_to_my_words.mp3}</p> <p><a target="_blank" title="Listen to my Words" href="/images/stories/podcasts/Listen_to_my_words.mp3">download</a></p>