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“Every time we play music together, it is an opportunity to share our friendships and passions not only with each other, but with those listening, watching, & dancing. In its truest form, music becomes an opportunity for gathering, sharing, and growing in our lives with each other”
The definition as given above is of fellowship.
Communion is beyond that, and is a common life, so its not just shared moments or the gladness of coming together. It’s living the same way of life, a common being. It’s when you are your true self in something, when a common work allows you to be most yourself.
Fellowship does not as inherently demand fidelity because it is not as vulnerable.
Communion is when at least a great part of life is at stake, either in quantity or in depth of importance. Important because it is a central part of yourself, or important because it is part of how you live.
Communion is above and beyond joy, and isn’t so much sharing as it is being in one thing that has no parts
sharing seems like there’s parts we share, but communion is when there’s one thing.
Communion is when people have one common way of life, especially manifested in a common work which manifests/reveals their true selves, making them, probably, vulnerable, and therefore requiring fidelity.
It is the “sine qua non”; it’s irreducible. Its where you realize in hindsight that you are most yourselves.
Members:
Josh Mincher – Vocals, banjo, farmer
Bill Egan – Anything and everything
Alan Wolf – Vocals, Saxaphone
Jake Willig – Drums, Piano
Pete Hansen – Bodhran, Vocals
Lucas Hennessey – Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Adam Puntel – Mandolin, Acoustic guitar, Bazouki
Brandon Schoonover – Electric Lead Guitar
Claire DuPont – Fiddle
Liam O’Mara – Vocals, Bodhran
Danny Leger – Mandolin
Tommy Fitzgerald – Manager

2 Comments »

  1. Brian Busken says:

    Josh,

    Listening to your music on myspace. Can’t wait to hear you when you are in Cincinnati. Really liked come my little son.

    God Bless,

    Brian and Mary Busken

  2. Janelle says:

    How do I go to a show in Omaha NE when they are all private parties. Do you ever play where the public can go & see you guys.
    Janelle

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