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Music, Performance, and Priesthood with Jon Jameson

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Episode 80 • 30th June 2022 • The Living Church Podcast • The Living Church

Clergy and performing artists have a lot in common. How is liturgy like a concert? A staff meeting like a band rehearsal? All leaders, and all Christians, can learn so much from artists, good art, and artistic discipline about God’s world, God’s work, and life in Christ.

Today I’m joined by the Rev. Jonathan Jameson, also known as Jon Jameson of the indie rock band Delta Spirit. We talk about his own giftings in the arts and ministry and how they’ve been mutually illuminating. We talk about about discipleship on the concert circuit, the importance of geeking out and loving what you love, steps to discerning vocation, and how Björk accidentally ended up in a conversation about sin and grace with Arvo Pärt.

Jonathan is associate rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church Savannah, Ga. Until becoming a priest he was a full-time professional musician. Jonathan and his wife Amy, a fashion designer, recently moved from Montreal, and have two young children. Delta Spirit is the Americana-influenced indie band he’s been part of for 17 years, along with four other musicians. They’ve toured with My Morning Jacket, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Cold War Kids, and The Shins.

Turn up your Fender Frontman — maybe even to 11. Get those headphones on tight. We hope you enjoy the conversation.

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Amber D. Noel, M.Div., directs the public-facing programs of The Living Church, including the podcast, events, and the Partner program. Outside of work, she is a writer and enjoys life in Atlanta.

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