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May 19, 2020 Webinar: Ken Griesemer and Jim Hundt – “Where the Church Gathers”
We invite you to join liturgical consultant Ken Griesemer and architect Jim Hundt as they present an illustrated discussion of gathering spaces and the liturgical and relational roles of these important spaces in today’s and tomorrow’s places of worship.
ACLS Spring 2020 Newsletter
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ACLS Newsletter – Winter 2019
ACLS Winter 2019 newsletter
“Places For Celebrating The Sacrament Of Penance (or Reconciliation or Confession Or Whatever!)” by Robert Kropac
Our Webinar Topic: Most people will be familiar with the space called a “confessional,” but I would like to explore the richness of the Rite (Order) of Penance, with a bit of history and theology, to imagine how we might best celebrate the meaning of this beautiful encounter of a Christian with saving grace in […]
ACLS Newsletter – Fall 2019
ACLS Fall 2019 newsletter
“Kinetic Paintings on Silk” by Juanita Yoder
Description: Painting on silk offers dynamic flowing color for devotional, liturgical, and commemorative applications. Imagine art that moves with the music and softens the space. Attendees will learn the process of commissioning a project and the creative and technical steps involved in creating the paintings from start to finish. Examples of installation techniques, and various […]
ACLS Newsletter – Summer 2019
ACLS Summer 2019 newsletter
“Sacred Space, Body, Movement and Worship” by John Thomas West
Webinar Description: What does it take in worship environments to support embodied prayer through ritual liturgical movement, sacred dance, or theater? John Thomas West, Artistic Director of the Valyermo Dancers, shares insights into the historic foundations of movement and theatre in Christian churches and discusses ideal conditions needed for professional dance, theatre troupes, and diverse […]
ACLS Newsletter – Spring 2019
ACLS Spring 2019 newsletter
“Accessibility: An Equivalent Experience” by Robert Habiger
When discussing accessibility often the first thought is the building’s physical access. For places of worship and devotion not only is it a moral duty to physically accommodate all people, it is equally important to psychologically welcome all. Human experience is shaped by how a space is designed. Built of Living Stones contains four paragraphs […]