Published on
December 21, 2020
Dr. Kathleen Turner demonstrates simple and accessible congregational movement to accompany the song, “Come to Me” by Wendell Kimbrough.

This demonstration is excerpted from an interview on the kinetic arts in worship in the fall of 2020 for the Calvin Theological Seminary course: Music and the Arts in Christian Worship. Dr. Kathleen Turner provides an example of how to incorporate non-dancer movement with a congregational song that can open up deep formative possibilities for the congregation.

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