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Ryanne Molinari

Writer. Musician. Worshiper.


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  • November 1, 2020

    Running as Active and Imaginative Practice

    Running as Active and Imaginative Practice

    I think the main reason that people hate running isn’t necessarily that it is strenuous but that it is dull. The reason that I am a decent runner, after all, is the same reason it is basically boring; all it entails is starting and not stopping. It’s as simple and mundane as that. When we… Continue reading

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Recent Posts

  • The Good, The Bad, or the Simply Not Good: Can we Pronounce the Music of Bethel and Hillsong as “Very Good”?
  • Publication Update
  • Ten Cheap and Instant Ways to Make Your Old-New House Feel Like Home
  • Stop and Check Yourself. Are You Being Kind to People with Different Worship Tastes? Reestablishing the Terms of the Bethel-Hillsong Debate.
  • Should we be Concerned that Using Music by Bethel and Hillsong is Contributing to our Culture of Immediate Gratification? On Patience and Using CCM Music in Worship

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I’m honored to have a sonnet and short story published by @clayjar.review in their 4th issue. Not many Christian literary journals find the balance between authenticity and hope, but this one does so with splendid, well-worded grace. I’d love for you to read my pieces, follow their account, and explore the work of other writers. The problem with arranging satisfying music is that then I’ve made more for myself to practice…🥲 Thoughts on this arrangement of “Holy, Holy, Holy”? This celebratory version is perfect for an introduction or a final verse! Painting and penguins go together, obviously. I’ve been enjoying writing my own little introductions to hymns, transposing theological concepts into musical ones. Today, for Pentecost Sunday, I used imitation between voices (passing the melody from key to key) to represent the gospel being proclaimed by diverse tongues, tribes, and nations. The reasons behind my facial expression part 2/2 The reasons behind my facial expression part 1/2 From my most recent article on #FruitfulWorship 🎤 Who’s down for “Anne girl summer”? Let’s plant flowers, memorize poetry, and walk through the woodlands. ✨ Loved improvising this introduction for “Up Through Endless Ranks of Angels” 😍 Happy Ascension Sunday! Christ goes to prepare a place for us.

Recent Posts

  • The Good, The Bad, or the Simply Not Good: Can we Pronounce the Music of Bethel and Hillsong as “Very Good”?
  • Publication Update
  • Ten Cheap and Instant Ways to Make Your Old-New House Feel Like Home

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