THEOLOGY ON TAP: Contemporary Christian Music and Consumer Culture
Special guest: Leah Hunter, Toronto based musician and recent graduate of Regis College (M.T.S. ’11).
If consumer culture is present in the newer songs we sing at Church, is this a bad thing? What might it say about us as a worshiping body?
Leah Hunter is a Toronto based musician and recent graduate of Regis College (M.T.S. ’11). She was a chamber musician at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene from 1999-2005 and the director of music at FreeChurch from 2005-2009, as well as the volunteer choir director for the weekly liturgy at Regis College last winter. She currently freelances, plays flute with the 7th Toronto Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery Band, and provides music for the mass at St. John’s Anglican Church West Toronto. She spent the end of the summer touring southern Ontario to promote her first full-length album of original songs titled, Broken Flowers (now available on vinyl and digital download at leahhunter.bandcamp.com).
Join us for an evening of thought-provoking conversation on theological topics! Munchies provided, cash bar available – come and bring a friend!
Location
Toronto, ON M5R 1B2