Song Of The Soul

Queer Sacred Music in the Time of COVID-19

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Sinopsis

Amanda Udis-Kessler is a music-creation fountain whose recent project is QueerSacredMusic.com, 60-plus songs beginning with sacred music relative to LGBTQ concerns, but enriched by the spiritual experiences relative to the arrival of COVID-19 and the nationwide uprising against racism and other injustices. Amanda's theology is open, accepting, and rooted in a universal love, and is enriched by the training and talents of her Ph.D. in Sociology, her time in seminary, and her wide and deep lyrical and musical creativity. Raised as a secular Jew, her never-ending spiritual pilgrimmage has included sojourns and enrichment with the UU, Quakers, UCC, Buddhism, Bah', and much more. All songs are written by Amanda Udis-Kessler, and included in her QueerSacredMusic.com collection, and performed by those noted below: Church is the Way We Live - performed by Phoebe Lostroh Jesus the Essential Worker - performed by David Heitler-Klevans Two of a Kind Everything Remains - performed by Ken Janzen, music director of the Cen