Music, Dance, Eros

By March 8, 2026March 20th, 20262026 Festival, Goose News

Music, Dance, Eros

Stay inspired—each week we showcase a new set of Experiences, selected at random to surprise, inform, and engage.

At Wild Goose Festival, you don’t just sit and soak it in. You move, you listen, you play, you become.

The Drum on the Far Shore

Rev. Victoria Robb Powers invites us to step into the wilderness: moving from every narrow story we have inherited to wide open space – wide enough for dignity, for difference, for joy. And on the far shore of that widening, when the grip of the narrow place finally loosens, there is a drum. The first act of a free people is not control. It is rhythm. It is movement. It is dance.

Punk Festival Chaplaincy

Rev. James Clarke offers  his experiential wisdom and best practices for offering music-festival chaplaincy, along with his insights into punk and metal culture, particularly where it intersects with spirituality and theology. His work includes setting up and running listening stations, and he will share his tools and tips for meeting music festival attendees where they are. 

Men, Christ, and Eros

Jon Carl Lewis helps followers of Jesus explore healthy, justice-oriented, Jesus-centered and joyful attitudes and practices around sexuality, relating, and the body. This Experience explores how men who cultivate their creative yearnings before God find the freedom to serve, live, work and play alongside other bodies as we co-create the beloved Shalom envisioned for us from the beginning of time.

This isn’t passive learning.
It’s holy mischief. It’s sacred play. It’s embodied revolution.

Are you ready?

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