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Today we've got live music in the studio, reminding us of God's faithfulness in conflict and pain, and why beauty, the arts, and artists are so vital to and for the Church. Singer-songwriters Leila Way and Ryan Flanigan join us from Resurrection South Austin to play some new tunes for us and talk about the intersections of music with church life, family life, and life with God.Between sets we'll chat about the stories behind the songs, and about what art might teach ministry, especially about inviting others into the pain and the gift of faith in Christ.Leila Way is a songwriter in Austin, Texas, writing and recording songs for the Church. She likes to set Scripture and heartfelt prayers to music.Ryan Flanigan serves as music director at Resurrection Church South Austin and as theological artist-in-residence at Baylor University. Ryan is also the founder of Liturgical Folk, which seeks to create beautiful and believable sacred music for the Church and the world. Leila's songs are from her new album, You Don't Carry It Alone, and Ryan's are from his new collaboration with musician Jon Guerra, Three Gifts.Set list: "You Don't Carry It Alone" - Leila "Walking On" - Leila "Faith" - Ryan "Hope" - Ryan "Prayer for Unity" - Leila "Be Still My Soul" - Ryan and Leila We hope you enjoy the conversation, and the music. Special thanks to Michael Way and Resurrection South Austin for their technical assistance on this episode.Read Ryan's interview with Leila.Visit Leila's website.Visit Ryan's website.Join us at the God at 'I' Level photography exhibit.
Fr. Shawn McCain Tirres and Ryan Flanigan sit down with Leila to discuss the making of her new album. We're excited to announce the upcoming release of a new album by our musician-in-residence at Resurrection, Leila Way. We are so proud of Leila and so grateful that the Ways are part of our parish community. You can find out more about Leila's music at https://www.leilaway.com/. You Don't Carry It Alone, is a collection of songs for hard times. Some of these are old hymns; some were written during a period of intense grief and loneliness, while others grew out of prayers for friends. The album was created to comfort those who mourn; to remind God's people that He is always faithful, always present and at work, even when we can't see what He's up to. The album is released on all streaming platforms. Find it wherever you listen to music: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/3xxFw0QHd1YU6FR73BVIr0?si=DNRK6CpEQ0SCxIlHK1ljRA Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/us/album/you-dont-carry-it-alone/1709432525 Bandcamp - https://leilaway.bandcamp.com/album/you-dont-carry-it-alone
Fr. Shawn McCain Tirres joins Fr. Ryan Boettcher and Ryan Flanigan to follow up their crash course on the basics of the Book of Common Prayer. What is the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and how do we use it? For many who are new to the Anglican tradition, it can be intimidating to pick up the BCP and use it for prayer. That's OK, we'll show you the basics as well as share how praying with the church can be a huge help to your Christian life. Learn more and register for the rest of this crash course series at www.rezaustin.com 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:21 - Why Pray with the Prayer Book 00:04:48 - What is extemporaneous prayer? 00:16:12 - The way we pray reveals what we believe 00:20:28 - Fun fact about the word "Thy" 00:22:02 - The Origins and Evolution of the Prayer Book 00:28:04 - Community in Prayer 00:30:56 - Where is there room for extemporaneous prayer? 00:36:33 - How the Prayer Book informs how we view time 00:50:32 - Do we pray to the king? 00:51:29 - How do you pray the absolution without a preist? 00:52:41 - Wonderful Guide, Terrible Master 00:53:46 - What is a suffrage? 00:54:45 - What is a collect? 00:56:42 - What is a salter? 00:57:29 - What is an antiphon? 00:59:43 - Thoughts on the class
What is the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and how do we use it? For many who are new to the Anglican tradition, it can be intimidating to pick up the BCP and use it for prayer. That's OK, we'll show you the basics as well as share how praying with the church can be a huge help to your Christian life. Taught by Fr. Ryan Boettcher and Ryan Flanigan. 00:00:00 - Welcome 00:02:08 - Story 00:11:15 - History of the BCP 00:22:27 - Liturgical Calendar and the Saints 00:23:47 - Daily, Weekly, and Seasonal Worship 00:26:36 - The Psalter 00:31:17 - Ancient Wisdom for Formation 00:35:55 - Prayerbook Spirituality 00:40:08 - Lex orandi, lex credendi 00:43:01 - Communal Spirituality 00:45:08 - Walkthrough Morning Prayer
On this episode of Hymnology I'm speaking with my guest Ryan Flanigan of Liturgical Folk. Ryan and I discuss the background of Liturgical Folk, The Book of Common Prayer, and Lent. Join us for this great discussion!
In this episode, Blake sits down with songwriter, Ryan Flanigan. They discuss his development as a songwriter and worship leader, what he's learned from the communities that he has served, and the release of the latest Liturgical Folk album, Matins & Vespers. The music in this episode is from Praise & Warships and Blake Flattley. SHOWNOTES: liturgicalfolk.com Here We Still Stand Regional Conference 1517.org REVIEW THE SHOW: bit.ly/The-Craft
Episode Description On this week's MtM Vegas Podcast Mark and Shawn are joined by Ryan Flanigan who is pulling back the curtain a bit into the entertainment world in Las Vegas. He has worked on a number of smaller shows in town (many concurrently) along with being a gondolier at the Venetian. He has a lot of cool insights into Vegas. Plus we'll also talk status matches as a number of opportunities are available. Ryan just parlayed status into a free cruise and free nights at Wynn by matching in Atlantic City. We'll share the full details plus also go over Ryan's favorite hotels, restaurants and family activities in Vegas. Episode Guide 1:38 - Status matching in Atlantic City 5:24 - Status matching in Las Vegas 10:32 - What is an entertainment “swing”? 14:34 - Spirit Air problems 19:24 - Entertainers on a cruise ship, what's it like? 25:54 - Getting from cruise ships to a job in Las egas 32:12 - Doing Vegas shows 36:09 - The stress of working for a topless show 42:18 - Top jobs for Vegas entertainers 46:46 - Being an entertainer vs. a gondolier 51:01 - Rapid fire - Favorite Vegas..... About the Show Each week thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news show at YouTube.com/milestomemories. Now we bring you the MtM Vegas podcast where we can spend a little more time sharing our best Vegas info, tips, reviews and stories plus talk to some of the most interesting people in Vegas. Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Trinity Daily Prayer wraps up today. Tune in at 7:30pm tomorrow for the Good Friday Service. Next week, consider listening to one of the following daily podcasts:Hear the Word: a five minute daily podcast with a Scripture reading and prayer. Produced by the EFCA, which is the denomination of Trinity City Church. Today Devotional: a daily Scripture reading, short reflection and prayer produced by the Christian Reformed Church. Pray As You Go: this podcast is what inspired the Trinity Daily Prayer podcast. This podcast is mainly focused on leading you in prayer through Scripture, music, and reflection. This podcast is produced by British Jesuits but is more ecumenical than Catholic. Today’s podcast included: Daily readings come from the Revised Common Lectionary.Song: “Let Us Be Known.” Written by Matt Armstrong, Micah Massey, Nate Moore, Ryan Flanigan.Instrumental: “Now And At the Hour.” Written by The Brilliance.
Coffee Time Conversations: Art, Faith, Life and of course, Coffee.
Join us for the premiere of Season 2 of Coffee Time Conversations. In this episode we talk to Ryan Flanigan about Art House Dallas, and his faith journey. In part 2, we will talk more specifically about Lent, the church calendar and more.Ryan is a melodist and also the music director at All Saints Church Dallas. As an artist rooted in the Christian Story, he believes the church can be a credible witness of God's beauty, truth and goodness to the whole world, not just Christians so Ryan works to create beautiful and believable sacred music for the sake of the world. He lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Melissa and their three kids Lily, Liam, and Noelle. He is also the founder of Liturgical Folk. List of resources mentioned in episode, suggested reading & social media handles:Art House DallasAll Saints DallasLiturgical FolkFind Ryan Flanigan at:Website - https://www.liturgicalfolk.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/liturgicalfolk/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/liturgicalfolk/Follow Coffee Time Conversations, or Robert or Rebecca on Social Media: InstagramCoffee Time Conversations - https://www.instagram.com/coffeetime.conversationsRebecca - https://www.instagram.com/prince_beckRobert - https://www.instagram.com/robertprinceFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/coffeetimeconversationsWebsiteCoffee Time Conversations - https://www.coffeetimeconversations.com
Coffee Time Conversations: Art, Faith, Life and of course, Coffee.
In this episode we continue our conversation with Ryan Flanigan about Lent, the church calendar and more. He offers some practical ways we might integrate Lent and liturgical practices into our life.Ryan is a melodist and also the music director at All Saints Church Dallas. As an artist rooted in the Christian Story, he believes the church can be a credible witness of God's beauty, truth and goodness to the whole world, not just Christians so Ryan works to create beautiful and believable sacred music for the sake of the world. He lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Melissa and their three kids Lily, Liam, and Noelle. He is also the founder of Liturgical Folk. List of resources mentioned in episode, suggested reading & social media handles:Oak Cliff Coffee Roasters - https://www.oakcliffcoffee.com/Peaberry Coffee - https://www.peaberrycoffeetogo.com/St. Romanos, the Melodist - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanos_the_MelodistFind Ryan Flanigan at:Website - https://www.liturgicalfolk.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/liturgicalfolk/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/liturgicalfolk/Follow Coffee Time Conversations, or Robert or Rebecca on Social Media: InstagramCoffee Time Conversations - https://www.instagram.com/coffeetime.conversationsRebecca - https://www.instagram.com/prince_beckRobert - https://www.instagram.com/robertprinceFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/coffeetimeconversationsWebsiteCoffee Time Conversations - https://www.coffeetimeconversations.com
Daily readings come from the Revised Common Lectionary.Song: “Let Us Be Known,” played by the Trinity Music Team. The song is written by Matt Armstrong, Micah Massey, Nate Moore, and Ryan Flanigan.Instrumental: “I Love the Lord” played Hannah Kermott. Written by Page CXVI.
Spiritual director Aaron Manes calls his friend Ryan Flanigan (Worship Director at All Saints Anglican Church in Dallas, TX, and founder of Liturgical Folk - www.liturgicalfolk.com) to talk about reconstructing church music in an era of contemporary and traditional worship services - they also play a game called “OT or T. Swift” along the way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reconstructioncalls/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reconstructioncalls/support
Forefront board member Zack Osinski interviews Ryan Flanigan — a songwriter, church music director, and curator of new songs for the growing liturgical renewal movement in America. Learn more at Liturgical Folk's website.
In this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Dr. Darrell L. Bock, Ryan Flanigan, and Patrick Thomas discuss leading worship songs in church, focusing on approaches to reconcile the generational divide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Dr. Darrell L. Bock, Ryan Flanigan, and Patrick Thomas discuss…
In this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Dr. Darrell L. Bock, Ryan Flanigan, and Patrick Thomas discuss leading worship songs in church, focusing on approaches to reconcile the generational divide. The post Generational Unity in Worship Music – Classic appeared first on DTS Voice.
S2E6 - On Season 2 Episode 6, “Lent, Liturgical Folk, and the Renewal of Sacred Music,” we talk with Ryan Flanigan of Liturgical Folk, a musical collaboration between him and retired priest Nelson Koscheski, and their newly released record, Lent. Ryan shares how Liturgical Folk is using historic language and modern folk sounds to help the church reimagine hymnody. This Lenten season, don't miss the opportunity to dive into Lent, featuring Ryan and special guests like Liz Vice and Lauren Goans. Listen, buy, and share the songs here. Resources Mentioned: Liturgical Folk albums: Vol I: Table Settings Vol II: Edenland Vol III:Crumbs Vol IV:Lent Lenten Devotional E-Book, by Ryan Flanigan, a companion to the Lent album The 2019 Intersection Conference is offering limited-time pricing of $169/individual and $139/group of 3 or more, available until March 31, 2019. Learn more and register. Are you a musician and want to get connected with other Anglican musicians and songwriters? Email Ryan Boettcher. Featured Songs in the Podcast: "On Tabor," found on the Edenland album. "Ash Wednesday's Early Morn" and "Refuse the Bait," found on the Lent album. "Prayer of Humble Access" and "Lord, Lord, Lord," found on the Crumbs album. For all song information, and to listen/purchase, go here.
Ryan Flanigan is a 2017 Open Society Institute community fellow. He will be working to establish the Remington Community Land Trust. Terrell Askew is a resident of Remington and a member of the Greater Remington Improvement Association.
In this episode, Mikel Del Rosario, Dr. Darrell L. Bock, Ryan Flanigan, and Patrick Thomas discuss leading worship songs in church, focusing on approaches to reconcile the generational divide. The post Generational Unity in Worship Music appeared first on DTS Voice.
To hear some of Ryan's recent songs, visit his YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz25SXhLPxoRsCtZkNLcw8Q For more information about our School, visit: http://worship.school
Merrimack senior F Ryan Flanigan was the Warrior of the Game in the 5-3 win over Massachusetts.
Merrimack senior F Ryan Flanigan was the co-Warrior of the Game in the 3-2 OT win at Northeastern.
Pregame interview with Merrimack senior F Ryan Flanigan.
Merrimack junior F Ryan Flanigan after the NCAA tournament selection show.
Merrimack junior F Ryan Flanigan had a goal and three assists in the 6-2 win over No. 14 Maine in Game Two of the Hockey East Quarterfinals.
Merrimack junior F Ryan Flanigan was the Warrior of the Game in the 6-1 win over Providence.
Merrimack junior F Ryan Flanigan was the Warrior of the Game in the 3-2 win over No. 15 Boston University.
Merrimack junior F Ryan Flanigan was the co-Warrior of the Game in the 2-1 overtime win at Army.
Brad Davis' pregame interview with Merrimack junior F Ryan Flanigan.
Merrimack junior F Ryan Flanigan scored in the 5-3 win over No. 7 Boston College.
Merrimack junior F Ryan Flanigan scored in the Warriors' 4-2 win over No. 2 Boston College.
Merrimack sophomore forward Ryan Flanigan was the Warrior of the Game with two goals in the 5-0 win at Providence.
Merrimack sophomore forward Ryan Flanigan scored the game winner in the Warriors' 3-0 win at No. 18 Massachusetts.
Merrimack sophomore forward Ryan Flanigan scored in the Warriors' 3-1 win over No. 18 UMass Lowell.