Out of the Depths

Nancy Bowker

Nancy Bowker has been forced, and led, into a life of profound solitude, due to illness. From working in blueberry fields as a child, to the jazz stage, to the inner retirement of improvised, sung prayer, Nancy sings out of the depths. Find more of her music on http://nbcrossings.tumblr.com/

All the songs in this program are performed by Nancy Bowker:
Mountain Song (by Holly Near) - from Crossings
Black Coffee (by Paul Francis Webster, Sonny Burke) - from Nancy Bowker Live
Out of the Depths (Psalm 130) - read by Kathy Eliot, music by Nancy Bowker - from Crossings
Glenn's Lament - by Nancy Bowker from Crossings
I Wish I Knew How It Feels To Be Free (by Billy Taylor, D. Dallas) & Feeling Good (by Leslie Bilicusse, Anthony Newly) - from Nancy Bowker Live

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Nancy Bowker - Out of the Depths

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BONUS EXCERPT: From I to We
Nancy changes Psalm 130 from I to We because....
BONUS EXCERPT: Genderfied God
As Nancy reads the Bible, she wrestles with God as He, He, & He - but sometimes...

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I just came across this 2014 Out of the Depths interview with Nancy Bowker. I enjoyed it very much. Nancy is actually my cousin whom I have not seen since my aunt’s ( her mother’s) passing in 2011. I would love to have contact information in Maine for Nancy, if you have it, so that I might reach out to make contact. Thank you.

In reply to by Neal H (not verified)

 Hello Neal!

I would love to be in touch.

My email is nlbowkerone@gmail.com

Nancy

How wonderful to discover Nancy Bowler in song and voice! Beautiful interview

Good morning -- I was very moved by your show with Nancy Bowker. Tears of understanding and recognition came to my eyes. Thanks for bringing her to us.

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Once again Nancy has reached into the depths of her own spirit and has touched our very souls. She has helped people to understand that God is not not just "our father" but also "our mother" who art in heaven. She has song our own longings and prayers with a resounding Shalom!

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