The
Inspiration for Luke Live!
The Paulists were founded in 1858 as "Missionaries to North
America" and the first Paulists began their ministry traveling up and down
the East Coast of the United States preaching not only in churches
but in town halls and on local commons--wherever the public
assembled. For such was the culture of the mid 19th century
that people eagerly went to hear lectures, debates and inspirational
speakers in public arenas just as they went to music, art, theatre
and sports events (the kind of events that always command a people's
attention).
Nowadays
spiritual and religious topics are most often reserved for church and
Sunday school programs. Most Paulist witness to the Paulist charism of
Evangelization, Ecumenical and Interfaith understanding and cooperation, and Reconciliation as parish priests and
campus ministers, but there is a remnant of five Paulists who
continue to travel from city to city to speak, to lecture, to proclaim the
Gospel in regions or diocese without a Paulist parish or foundation.
A
few years ago, I felt the promptings of the Holy Spirit to see
if I could bring some of our Paulist spirituality back to the more public
arenas that were our founders' venues. I thought the best way I
could do this was to join the remnant of the "Mission Band
Paulists" who today create their own preaching programs and
travel to share our Paulist charism with the wider Church. For my
part, I knew getting spiritual-based speaking engagements in secular
auditoriums and theaters would become my long-term goal, for the public venues
that were our founders' are certainly not accessible today without
allot of money and already established celebrity. It seems American society today
rarely welcomes the interface of faith and culture in secular
arenas. Instead, I would begin my missions in the more traditional
way by going from parish to parish, but I would bring
aspects of the culture's art, theatre and music into my church work. In
this way, I might begin to bridge the gap between faith and culture from
within the Church. Then, God willing, and in "God's time"
I may find the impetus to bring the Gospel into the "public sector"
based on my parish mission experiences.
And so, the ministry I have I evolved is called "LUKE LIVE!--a
dramatic proclamation of the Gospel of Saint Luke from
memory interspersed with hymns and secular songs, meditations and dialogue with
the assembly. With "Luke”, I find myself happily integrating my
pre-ordination work as an actor, singer, English and Drama teacher with my
priesthood and Paulist ministry, engaging the faithful
in encounter with the Gospel in ways that are culturally relevant and
illuminating. After all, the dialogue of Faith with the "Spirit of
the Age" was something our primary founder, Isaac Hecker, deemed
essential to the Church's progress in evangelization. While the secular
songs and commentaries help bridge the gap between faith and contemporary
culture, the experience of hearing the Gospel proclaimed from memory invites
participants into an experience of the early Church when written copies of
the Gospels were scarce and memorization was the way the stories of Jesus
were preserved. Memorization forced the early disciples to
internalize the biblical dynamics and thus when the Gospel were proclaimed they
became more personal, more engaging, more interactive in the telling and
in the hearing. No wonder the early Church spread as
readily as it did.
I
am happy to report that my work with "Luke Live" (begun at St. Thomas
Aquinas Campus Ministry in
A popular Isaac Hecker quote among Paulists is "If Christ is to
be to us a savior, we must find him here, now, and where we are, in this age of
ours also: otherwise he is not Christ, no Savior, no Immanuel, no 'God with
us.'" Paulists and those who embrace Paulist
spirituality find Christ and perpetuate Christian values in the world
today by relating our humanity and contemporary experiences to
the same human and spiritual dynamics evidenced in the Scriptures and in
our participation in the Sacraments. "Luke Live!" is
helping me and those who share in it do just that. And who knows? Some of those secular venues may be on the
horizon!
To learn more about this ministry and to see my current
bookings, visit the Description and Calendar sections of this website. Have fun and God bless!