I’m still here at the Lutheran Church Canada convention in Winnipeg. Their convention seems much less contentious than those I’m used to. Anyway, there’s a blues joint close to the hotel, so last night some like-minded pastors and I took our lives in our hands and went in. Here we found a hot band with a gravelly-voiced singer, name of Big Dave McClean, playing pure, traditional, 12-bar Delta blues.
Blues is a splendid art form. It has 12 measures, following a rigid chord progression, with lyrics in a strict poetic form. It is NOT pop culture, though pop culture as well as the high culture of jazz grew out of it, but is rather folk culture, highly traditional, conservative, and historically resonant and culturally rich. Blues is one of those highly-structured art forms–like the sonnet, the mystery novel, or (as one of the pastors pointed out) the liturgy–whose constants make possible infinite variety and total artistry.
Between sets we discussed theology, and the coolness factor was very high. I wish each and every one of you could have joined us.







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It was a blast! First time listening to live blues for me. Thanks for taking the time with us.
Sounds like I picked the wrong option on Sunday night!
It was a delight having you up in our fair country and to share wonderful insights to our convention… but most of all, it was great fun to listen to the blues, drink ‘lutheran pop’, and talk theology at a little pub down the road. Thankfully we didn’t have to take our lives in our hands there. God bless your service to our church and our world.
absolutely jealous.
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