Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
S2.E15 | Introducing: Our Elijah/1st Kings Project!
Hannah, Jackson, Phil and Maddie have been hard at work translating for *drum roll* a live scripture enactment! This week on the podcast the crew talks about what the process has been like so far. Specifically the weirdness that is the Hebrew language and the many different stories that could be being told in 1 Kings 16 and 17 including its echos of Merlin stories. We hope you are as excited as we are about this upcoming project.
A fun question for this week: how many times did you hear Jackson say the word "chunk" and was it enough?
While we work to prepare enactments for a live show (or a few), we will be sharing more content on our socials (posted below). To create space for this, episodes are going to temporarily switch to a once a month posting schedule. We hope you will follow along with us as we engage scripture in this special way.
Liturgical Shenanigans is a Wayfolk Arts podcast. You can learn more about us on our website: http://www.wayfolkarts.com.
Did you know that you can communicate with us via any of our socials (listed below) or by joining our discord channel: Wayfolk Arts Discord Family??? Here you will find various pathways to discuss different liturgical topics or to just say hello. You can also chime into Maddie and Jackson's ongoing debate about what words in the english language are indeed not difficult for only Maddie to grasp and, thus, worth defining. Hope to see you there!
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Liturgical Shenanigans is created by the team at Wayfolk Arts: Hannah, Jackson, Phil, and Maddie.
Music Credit:
Our theme song is “Dreamcatcher” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows:
Music: http://www.purple-planet.co
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