“The Improvising God: A New Theology for an Imperfect World”

Team Members/Contributors

MaryAnn McKibben Dana Presbyterian Church (USA) Contact Me

About this pastoral study project

We often think of improvisation as a tool for performance, calling to mind sketch comedy or a jazz combo. But at its heart, improv is a basic way of being in the world. Improv centers around the practice of saying “yes-and,” of receiving what life offers and building on it. It requires trust, attentiveness, flexibility and un-self-consciousness. These attributes, incidentally, are especially vital for people of faith as we seek to minister faithfully in our 21st century context.

I seek to explore the theory and practice of improvisation from a theological and biblical perspective. I will explore improv as a way of understanding God’s involvement in our world and in partnership with God’s people.

I have taken part in improv both as an amateur practitioner and as a presenter for church leaders. This grant would allow me to explore this work on a much deeper level. I plan to study improv through intensive coursework and through readings, interviews with improv practitioners, and ongoing self-reflection. I will share what I learn through a series of workshops, podcasts, videos, and a book that will bring my learnings to a broader audience.

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God, Improv, and the Art of Living 2018 Book MaryAnn McKibben Dana