by Jason Farley | Oct 18, 2018 | Arts, Blog, Feast, Feast Featured Post, Jason Farley
My soul clung to the dust, now dust clings to my soul. Your life-breath, once blown up the nose of my father, once exhaled in fruit-statutes, once blown across the dry bones until they could get up and dance; breathe life on me. Speak again the six stanzas that climb...
by Managing Editor | Oct 2, 2018 | Arts, Blog, Feast, Feast Featured Post, Movie Reviews
By Jesse Sumpter Black Panther engages with some important philosophical questions—some of the best since The Dark Knight trilogy. But the movie fails to give anything close to an interesting answer. The ending scene in Oakland fails to offer anything substantial...
by Managing Editor | Sep 25, 2018 | Blog, Feast, Feast Featured Post
“If we understand mealtimes as an important blessing from God, then we need to carve enough time in our schedules for this most precious gathering of the day. To have regular sit-down meals as a family, and to have people over, you have to have a schedule that...
by Jason Farley | Aug 10, 2018 | Arts, Blog, Feast, Feast Featured Post, Jason Farley
SONG OF YOUR OWN People take on the shape of the songs and stories that surround them, especially if they don’t have a song of their own. Neil Gaiman, Anansi Boys Like the slender-ankled daughters of ocean shaped by the banks that decide their path, we are...
by Jason Farley | Aug 2, 2018 | Arts, Blog, Book Reviews, Feast, Feast Featured Post, Jason Farley
Thanks for joining us at The Westminster Confession of Funk. And thank you for such a delightfully named blog. It’s always been one of my favorite names. Your novel Strays, what’s it about? What inspired the story? It’s about a boy named Rodney who...