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Composing Change: Ken Medema’s Journey from Concerts to Justice Through Music

Composing Change: Ken Medema’s Journey from Concerts to Justice Through Music

Season 1 Episode 71 Published 6 months, 4 weeks ago
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In this uplifting episode of the "To Be snd Do" podcast, host Phil Amerson welcomes renowned composer, performer, and all-around creative force Ken Medema for a conversation brimming with humor, heart, and musical insight. From the outset, it's clear that their friendship is built on decades of camaraderie and good-natured ribbing, instantly putting listeners at ease and drawing them into an authentic dialogue.

The episode begins with Phil Amerson highlighting the many hats worn by Ken Medema—artist, composer, performer, and advocate for justice. Ken Medema describes his multifaceted work, from performing concerts in churches and fundraising for nonprofits, to nurturing a unique house church for Broadway entertainers who have felt alienated by traditional church environments. Through his Interlude foundation, Ken Medema not only brings music to diverse communities, but also creates spaces of belonging and support, especially for artists who often find themselves on the fringes.

A touching centerpiece of this episode comes when Phil Amerson shares an experience involving a homeless woman on a cold Midwestern morning and the simple but profound offer of a cup of coffee from a stranger. Ken Medema, with his signature improvisational brilliance, turns this story into a heartfelt song, capturing the human longing to be seen and the transformative power of small acts of kindness.

Throughout their conversation, Ken Medema and Phil Amerson reflect on the importance of community and interdependence, especially through music. They discuss the unique, holy moments shared by choir members breathing in unison before singing—a metaphor for working together towards something none could achieve alone. Ken Medema expresses his passion for choirs, both in church and the wider community, noting how these gatherings foster support and leadership beyond their musical contributions.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Small Acts, Big Impact: Simple gestures—like offering coffee to someone in need—carry profound meaning and are opportunities for connection and compassion.
  2. Music as Community: Choirs and communal singing create deep bonds, offering not just harmony in music but also support and togetherness, especially important as church choirs wane and community choirs rise.
  3. Inclusive Spiritual Spaces:
  4. Ken Medema
  5. 's work with the Interlude foundation shows the power of creating alternative spiritual communities where everyone, especially those who feel marginalized, can belong.
  6. The Power of Story and Song:
  7. Ken Medema
  8. demonstrates how stories, when set to music, can help us see one another more clearly and honor the sacredness in everyday encounters.

Listeners are left inspired by the gentle wisdom and creative spirit that define both this episode and the enduring friendship at its core.

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