Aug 10 2009

Bringing our Quaker family into dialogue

Six days ago I released this music video, which has been shared widely among Friends.

Some of the lyrics have provoked dialogue, specifically about the relationship between modern Quakerism and Christianity. Here are a few of my own thoughts…

Let’s start with:

“I’m not a Christian
but I’m a Quaker
I’ve got Christ’s Inner Light
But he’s not my savior.”

Full Lyrics

If you visited my website seeking an anti-Christian Quaker manifesto, you were probably disappointed. After a Guilford College education and a year living in community with all types of spiritual seekers at Pendle Hill, I am decidedly “Christian-curious” and have no illusions about the roots of my religion.

One job of the artist is to tap into the pulse of a community and give voice to the knots that need to be unraveled in order to move toward clarity and healing.

So if you are surprised and slightly offended by the theological statements in the song, you might be amazed by the number of Friends who approach me in solidarity with its handling of the Quakerism/Christianity relationship.

Alternately, if you find yourself in solidarity with the song’s message, you might be surprised by the number of Friends who contact me, confounded and upset by this particular approach.

Or, you might not be surprised at all.

Sometimes these two types of Quakers are living in the same communities and attending the same Meetings, but they have watered down their language so much that they never have to confront their differences.

More often, their Meeting houses are separate but in the same cities, ignoring each other altogether.

Please start talking to each other.

(If it sounds a bit like I’m talking to my parents, estranged from one another and stubborn about an old conflict, it’s because I am. Many folks in my generation – the generation that is inheriting the religion – are dissatisfied with the branches we’ve been given and the older generation’s resignation. See: convergent Friends)

Truth-telling often breaks open a scar – previously painful, static and hidden – now painful and fluid, out in the open. It is up to us to breathe mindfully and speak our hearts, doing our part to see that the breaking open moves toward healing and reconciliation rather than furthering the divides between us.

…and as happy as I am for my artist-character to be receiving attention around a controversial idea, the important thing is that there is peaceful, clarifying and reconciling dialogue in our communities (here’s my plug to book me to come to your Meeting and help foster that dialogue in person).

It can be overwhelming to think about “healing” the splits, and perhaps it is not God’s intention for Quakerism to return to being one big whole. But certainly we are not meant to simply ignore the discrepancies in our spiritual identity without engaging in dialogue…? It is uncomfortable, but for God’s sake, can we just speak our truth, breathe, examine it, love ourselves, each other and the truth as it is in the present moment? Be truthful, be courageously faithful, the next step will be revealed in good time.

We are not Christians and non-Christians. We are humans: beautiful, afraid, in pain. Love your neighbor.


Aug 7 2009

“Quaker Viral”

I just returned from a camping trip with my brother and his wife and baby in the Sierra Nevadas to find that my first music video has been widely shared amongst Quaker circles in it’s first three days in existence! Tons of emails in my inbox, facebook messages and a semi-fiery conversation in the “comments” tab of the video.

Wow. I must say, I’m quite impressed and overwhelmed. So glad to see folks stimulated by my music and ministry (I recorded and released that song two years ago!) and to see that all of my work this Spring and all the work of Ben Schilling has paid off. Go go gadget internet!

My first feeling was nervous and a little self conscious. Sure, I wanted to share it with the world. And was hoping it would help get the word out. I’m just seeing for the first time the real viral qualities of the internet. 2,200 views in three days! (it takes me months and months to get that many plays on my MySpace!)

Anyway, my second reaction was to build up JonWatts.com as now potentially hundreds of folks may be visiting it. Done.

Now I’m sorting through the responses on Youtube and recognizing the conversation that is being held online (the same one the song has inspired so often in person).

For now, I would like to point folks to a blog entry of mine that I wrote a while ago about the potential helpfulness/hurtfulness of “Friend Speaks My Mind” and it’s abrasive chorus (“I”m not a Christian but I’m a Quaker/I’ve got Christ’s Inner Light but He’s not my Savior”).

The “Friend Speaks My Mind” Study Guide

…until I feel more clear about what my relationship is with online dialogue begun by a piece of my art:

peace.
Jon


Aug 4 2009

“Friend Speaks My Mind” Music Video!

Greetings, Friends!

TODAY I AM RELEASING MY FIRST EVER MUSIC VIDEO!

Sorry for the “all-caps,” but I have to express my excitement.  This has been a long time in the making and I only get to release my first music video once!

Plus… it is really good!  I promise.  We filmed it in April at Pendle Hill with many familiar resident faces.  The concept of the shoot was “Meeting for Worship turns dance party” and it came out so well!  …thanks to filmmaker Ben Schilling, his helper Allie and all those who graciously came to worship, dance and be filmed.

So, without further ado… watch this!

(and please – share it with your friends, relatives, relative strangers, others in your Meeting… spread the fun!  Just send them to that url!)



News and Tidings

Since last I wrote to you, I attended FGC, which was in-tense.  My performance went very well (check out my enthusiastic audience!) but besides the Gathering’s normal intensity of a week overflowing, there were a few tragedies, including a major skateboarding accident and Bonnie Tinker’s bicycle accident which resulted in her death.  Emotions ran high – Friends looked to the Spirit and to each other to guide them through grief.

Now, as promised, I get to do some fishing.  I am here at the Woolman Semester in Northern California where I am living with my brother and his wife and newborn and helping with various projects, including promotion and outreach.

So… if you know of a (more or less) high school aged teenager who could benefit from a transformational semester of Truth-seeking with other amazing young Quakers, send them to www.woolman.org!

My questions about my own near future plans remain unanswered, though I’m certain that everything will find it’s right place.  I ask for your prayers.



Further Youtubery

I believe that I mentioned once in a newsletter a few months ago that it was my intention to set out into the strange and wild world of Youtube.  I can say this much: I’ve embarked!

My Youtube channel is a place where I will be uploading videos of my performances, lectures and other visual presentations.  I’ve already put up a few:

(no more caps, I promise.)

Since most folks on this mailing list are Quakers and probably have no reason to know much about Youtube, I’ll explain:

Youtube.com is a website where anyone can register to have an account to which they may upload videos, subscribe to the videos of others or just generally be friendly (though if you’ll notice the comments section below some videos, “friendly” isn’t always an accurate description.)

If by some strange mishap you’ve found yourself with a Youtube account, you can subscribe to my videos and I can subscribe to yours!  Let’s be Youtube friends!  Alternately, you could keep up with my RSS feed (though that is an internet lesson for another newsletter…)

For now: watch, enjoy, share!  :)

It is my intention that my art be healing, stimulating, helpful, enriching.  A source of joy, letting go, inspiration and passion.

Peace, Friend!
Thanks for Reading!
Watch my new music video!

Jon