Jason Shelton

A smiling Jason Shelton (wearing a suit and tie!)

Rev. Jason Shelton is a musician and consultant. In addition to Jason's work as a composer (The Fire of CommitmentAnswering the Call of LoveLife Calls Us On, and many more!), he is an active choral conductor and worship leader, and an advocate for using music as a means of creating community in multi-faith, multi-cultural environments. Formerly a Franciscan brother, Jason received an M.Div. from Vanderbilt Divinity School in 2003 and was ordained to the Unitarian Universalist ministry in 2004. He resigned from the Unitarian Universalist ministry in 2019.

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Building the World We Dream About | Tapestry of Faith

Handout 1: Perspective on Music and Cultural Appropriation

Jason Shelton

From Building the World We Dream About
I. Background The question of cultural appropriation (sometimes called misappropriation) is a hot topic among ministers and other worship leaders in our...

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UU World

Unitarian Universalism's junior high factor

Jason Shelton

From UU World Magazine
We were the kids who didn’t quite fit in.

WorshipWeb

We Want Our Children Back

Jason Shelton

From WorshipWeb
"We want our children back. There are too many gone too soon." In December 2017, Rev....
Love, Break Our Hearts

Jason Shelton

From WorshipWeb
"Love, once again, break our hearts open wide." Thanks to Rev. Jason Shelton for providing the sheet music (PDF) for this song.
Holy Waters

Jason Shelton

From WorshipWeb
Holy waters.... holy waters... holy waters... holy waters Holy waters, make us new. Holy waters, make us whole. Holy waters, make us free. Holy waters,...
The Song in Your Heart

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From WorshipWeb
Listen to the song in your heart; listen to the song in your heart. A song of love, ev'ryone has a part; listen to the song in your heart....
Love One Another

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From WorshipWeb
Bass/Low: Let us love; let us serve; let us honor one another, Yes! Melody: Love one another; serve one another; honor one another, together hand in hand.

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