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Jar of Clay

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On the second episode of Lectio Musica, Matthew David responds to listener feedback about the suggestion to include scripture readings in the podcast. He offers an explanation of what aspects of this week’s readings inspired his writing, and then shares the second Lectio Musica original song, “Jar of Clay”.

The Readings for this episode and for the upcoming Sunday are:

  • Deuteronomy 5:12-15
  • Psalm 81:1-10
  • 2 Corinthians 4:5-12
  • Mark 2:23-3:6

Read all 4 readings online, or using your favorite Bible translation.

To share your original song* written using the lectio musica practice, upload it to YouTube or Soundcloud and share it on Facebook or Twitter using the tag #lectiomusica.

And may God’s love inspire you to sing!

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Lectio Musica is written and produced by Matthew David Morris.

This podcast was made possible by a grant from the Episcopal Evangelism Society.

“Jar of Clay” was written by Matthew David Morris (© 2018 Lectio Musica, BMI) and recorded by Jordan Richter at Room 13 Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon. For information about use or license of this song, e-mail mdm(at)lectiomusica(dot)com.

*Please do not send or submit original songs via e-mail. Please post them online and share them using the hashtag #lectiomusica.

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On the second episode of Lectio Musica, Matthew David responds to listener feedback about the suggestion to include scripture readings in the podcast. He offers an explanation of what aspects of this week’s readings inspired his writing, and then shares the second Lectio Musica original song, “Jar of Clay”.

The Readings for this episode and for the upcoming Sunday are:

  • Deuteronomy 5:12-15
  • Psalm 81:1-10
  • 2 Corinthians 4:5-12
  • Mark 2:23-3:6

Read all 4 readings online, or using your favorite Bible translation.

To share your original song* written using the lectio musica practice, upload it to YouTube or Soundcloud and share it on Facebook or Twitter using the tag #lectiomusica.

And may God’s love inspire you to sing!

___

Lectio Musica is written and produced by Matthew David Morris.

This podcast was made possible by a grant from the Episcopal Evangelism Society.

“Jar of Clay” was written by Matthew David Morris (© 2018 Lectio Musica, BMI) and recorded by Jordan Richter at Room 13 Recording Studios in Portland, Oregon. For information about use or license of this song, e-mail mdm(at)lectiomusica(dot)com.

*Please do not send or submit original songs via e-mail. Please post them online and share them using the hashtag #lectiomusica.

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