So here's a treat: a reflection on the word NAMASTE - that articulates both the theology of the greeting and the healing/political significance, too. Would that we in the body of Christ would be committed, yes?
Today will be spent mostly getting ready for a BIG first Thanksgiving Eve band practice with a number of guest musicians. We're working on two sets of Appalachian/roots/acoustic country tunes that really rock the house. And then there will be lots of group singing and harmonizing with an in-house ad hoc country gospel choir, too! What a GREAT interfaith gig: namaste AND country gospel in the Berkshires!
(Thanks to Black Pete for the NAMASTE clip!)
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