About Us
About Us
Bryan Sirchio is known and loved by people in churches around Wisconsin, and across the country. Bryan is an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ, and has produced 13 CD’s and 4 songbooks in his 24 years of music ministry. He has gathered three other contemporary musicians to collaborate with him on this exciting project.
Andra Moran is known in churches of many denominations, but particularly the Disciples of Christ and UCC. Andra’s recorded and print work is used in churches, colleges and summer camps around the United States and Europe. She and her husband Stephen serve as Creative Directors for Art & Music at The Bridge in Nashville, TN. Andra and her music radiate both a resilient hope and an understanding that life can be complicated. She is also probably the most fun member of the group (and did not write that herself - we’ll vouch).
Christopher Grundyis a recording artist, minister of the UCC, and an assistant professor of worship at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis. For more than twenty years he has been writing and performing his own brand of “thoughtful, inclusive, singable Christian music” around the country.
Richard Bruxvoort Colligan is a full-time consultant working in the areas of music, spiritual direction, and liturgical theology. Richard’s background is in the Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA), but his work now takes him to many church contexts. Richard’s songs are particularly good at bridging the gap between contemporary style and liturgical substance.
For further info on Shift or to arrange an interview with any of the keynote artists, contact Bryan Sirchio at bsirch@sirchio.com.
What: Shift
Where: Pilgrim Center,
Ripon, Wisconsin
Who: Anyone interested in exploring the soundtrack of progressive church and theology.
Registration: $375
http://www.ucci.org/. (includes lodging and all meals)
Fearless Leaders

Bryan Sirchio

Andra Moran

Christopher Grundy

Richard Bruxvoort Culligan
Favorite Songs
Dream God’s Dream
God is Our Shelter
Shift Links:
Leadership at Shift 2012