Wondrous
Love
Southern Folk Passion
Brenda
Bynum |
Steven
Darsey |
Meridian Chorale |
Palm Sunday |
| The Passion of
Christ has been central to the life experience of common southern people. Their love and
empathy is well recorded in the heartfelt strains of their songs. Singing from their
experience, this unique Passion service is built around folk hymns from the famous
19th century The Sacred Harp tunebook, compiled in Georgia in 1844. Southern Folk Passion was presented for its first four years with the prophetic preaching of Fred Craddock. Recordings of this service with his preaching are available by clicking Folk Passion Recording.
What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul, What wondrous love is this, O my soul! What wondrous love is this that caused the Lord of bliss To bear the dreadful curse for my soul, for my soul, To bear the dreadful curse for my soul. |
|||
To order a CD of the 1998 Folk Passion Service with Fred Craddock preaching, click here.
Brenda Bynum retired
recently from the faculty of
the Department of Theater Studies at Emory
University. While there she also taught a class entitled "Drama.,Liturgy and
Homiletics" in the Candler School of Theology with Don Saliers and Fred
Craddock. She has been a professional actress and director since 1975 and was
associated for 20 years with the Alliance Theater Company in Atlanta as an
artist and teacher. She is a specialist in the performance of the work of Samuel
Beckett and has acted in or directed most of his plays in this country and in
Europe. In January and February of this year she was invited to do a six-week
Beckett residency at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland , Ohio. She
has developed a number of original performances based on the lives of real women
and for the past several years, as one of the luxuries of retirement from her
stage career as well, has been frequently performing her one-woman show,
"Notional Women" as a charitable benefit. It has been her pleasure and privilege
to be associated with Steven Darsey and Meridian Herald for the last several years.