Episode 109: Notes of Rest with Julian Davis Reid

Published: Sun 1st Dec

In this episode of 'Play Saves the World', Daniel Hilty interviews Julian Davis Reed, an artist theologian who explores the intersection of black music and spirituality through his project 'Notes of Rest'. Julian discusses the importance of rest in the context of faith, the role of black music in understanding scripture, and the challenges of integrating his artistic and theological pursuits. The conversation delves into the cultural significance of rest, the pushback against the Protestant work ethic, and the transformative power of music in spiritual formation. In this conversation, Julian Davis and Daniel explore the complexities of being a musician, particularly the exhausting lifestyle that comes with touring and performing. They discuss the importance of rest, the tension between work and play, and how silence and stillness play a crucial role in music and spirituality. Julian shares personal practices that help him maintain balance and creativity, while also reflecting on the nature of labor in the music industry and the need to preserve the joy of making music. The conversation culminates in a discussion about art, faith, and the gratuity of God, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the gift of creativity beyond commercial value.
Takeaways
Julian Davis Reed emphasizes the importance of rest in spiritual practice.
Black music serves as a lens to understand scripture and faith.
The concept of 'two-ness' in black identity influences musical expression.
Music emerges from both pain and hope, reflecting the black experience.
The integration of music, theology, and community is essential for spiritual growth.
Rest is a form of resistance against societal pressures to be productive.
Julian's project 'Notes of Rest' invites people to explore biblical practices of rest.
The pandemic highlighted the need for rest and reflection in our lives.
Sound and silence coexist in the experience of faith and spirituality.
The conversation challenges the Protestant work ethic and promotes a holistic view of rest. The life of a touring musician is often exhausting.
Rest is essential for musicians, yet often overlooked.
There is a tension between the demands of work and the need for rest.
Silence and stillness are integral to the experience of music.
Musicians often feel pressured to take every gig due to financial constraints.
The concept of labor in music is complex and often undervalued.
Preserving the joy of music is crucial for artists.
Art serves as a reminder of the gratuity of God's gifts.
The commercialization of music can overshadow its spiritual significance.
Consciousness and grace are vital in navigating the music industry.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Julian Davis Reed and His Ministry
03:00 The Intersection of Black Music and Spirituality
06:00 Understanding Rest Through Music and Scripture
09:59 The Genesis of Notes of Rest
16:56 Confronting the Protestant Work Ethic and Embracing Rest
22:39 The Exhausting Life of a Musician
24:10 The Importance of Rest in Music
26:09 The Tension Between Work and Rest
28:01 The Role of Silence and Stillness
30:23 The Nature of Labor in Music
32:36 Preserving the Playfulness of Music
34:15 Art, Faith, and the Gratuity of God
36:05 Consciousness and Grace in Music