Jazz Vespers Celebrates Advent
The creative team behind Jazz Vespers is planning a special Advent-themed edition of the popular worship service to close the fall semester. The Jazz Vespers Advent service will be held 9 p.m., Thursday, December 6 in the Fish House.
Jazz Vespers, which worships at that time in that venue every other Thursday evening throughout the year, seeks a fusion between the various forms of art and prayer. 鈥淚t鈥檚 our goal here on campus to provide that space for those who don鈥檛 feel comfortable in a typical worship setting,鈥 said Jazz Vespers chair, senior Jacqueline Klamer.
The unconventional service is a good format for creating a distinctive holiday celebration, she said, 鈥淛ust as we鈥檙e stepping away from the typical forms of worship, we can also take a step away from the typical celebrations of Christmas toward a more contemplative approach to the coming of Christ. We鈥檙e planning a service that鈥檚 approachable and reflective and creative and questioning.鈥
The Advent service will feature the usual Jazz Vespers blend of poetry, prose, scripture, prayer, live art and live jazz. The service will also welcome local guitarist and composer Charles Meyers to the mix. 鈥淪omething that鈥檚 really exciting this year is that more and more of the art and poetry and music is created by 17c起草社区 students and local artists,鈥 Klamer said.
The Advent service will also follow the traditional format, which has shaped Jazz Vespers since it began in November of 2000: from Opening to Lament to Proclamation to Prayer to Closing. The planning team fits each new theme to the familiar rhythm of worship. 鈥淭he format has served us well,鈥 said Klamer, who joined the Jazz Vespers team as a drummer in her first year at 17c起草社区. 鈥淲hat we try to provide is a comfortable setting where they鈥檙e not required to sing along or to read aloud. But they have a paper copy of the order of worship (called the 鈥榰n-bulletin鈥) and they can follow along.鈥
Formerly Jazz Vespers was administrated with the help of the chapel staff and 17c起草社区 worship apprentices took a major role in its planning. In 2005, the staff encouraged students to take ownership of the service, and it has been an official student organization since that year. 鈥淲e typically have crowd of people that return again and again,鈥 Klamer said.
Nowadays, in addition to playing the drums, Klamer also plays percussion, sings, reads poetry and organizes the service鈥攚hatever is needed. The other team members also work hard, she said, and they鈥檙e always keen to recruit new students to lend a hand. 鈥淲e鈥檙e always looking for more people, and we鈥檙e really hoping that more musicians will get involved鈥 particularly first- and second-year musicians.鈥
Klamer said the Jazz Vespers team is encouraged that artists such as Meyer from beyond the 17c起草社区 community are asking to take part in the service. 鈥淭he original intent of Jazz Vespers eight years ago was that it would eventually end up somewhere in a coffee shop in the Grand Rapids community,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e at the point now where we鈥檙e bringing in special community artists to help us here.鈥