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Spiritualitas Ekologi Melalui Musik: Suatu Kajian Terhadap Peran Himne STT GKE Bagi Peningkatan Spiritualitas Ripaldi; Lantigimo, Enta Malasinta; Josephine Indah Sari
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 2 (2025): JTP Februari 2025
Publisher : Unit Penerbitan Informasi dan Teknologi Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Gereja Kalimantan Evangelis (STT GKE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i2.112

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Hymns are an essential part of STT GKE’s vision and mission. One aspect of this is the emphasis on the universe as fellow beings, not just humans. Based on this foundation, a study on ecological spirituality through music was conducted, focusing on the role of STT GKE Hymns in enhancing spirituality. The research was carried out from October to November 2024 using qualitative research methods. The study found that, first, hymns serve as a representation of ecological spirituality. Second, hymns reflect the institution’s vision and mission. Third, hymns embody an attitude of service to nature. Fourth, hymns serve as an expression of hope, prayer, and gratitude.
Spiritualitas Ekologi Melalui Musik: Suatu Kajian Terhadap Peran Himne STT GKE Bagi Peningkatan Spiritualitas Ripaldi; Lantigimo, Enta Malasinta; Josephine Indah Sari
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 2 (2025): JTP Februari 2025
Publisher : Unit Penerbitan Informasi dan Teknologi Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Gereja Kalimantan Evangelis (STT GKE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i2.112

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Hymns are an essential part of STT GKE’s vision and mission. One aspect of this is the emphasis on the universe as fellow beings, not just humans. Based on this foundation, a study on ecological spirituality through music was conducted, focusing on the role of STT GKE Hymns in enhancing spirituality. The research was carried out from October to November 2024 using qualitative research methods. The study found that, first, hymns serve as a representation of ecological spirituality. Second, hymns reflect the institution’s vision and mission. Third, hymns embody an attitude of service to nature. Fourth, hymns serve as an expression of hope, prayer, and gratitude.
GEREJA YANG EKOLOGIS MENGACU RUMAH PANGGUNG DALAM KONTEKS KOTA BANJARMASIN Lia Afriliani; Lantigimo, Enta Malasinta; Keloso
BONAFIDE: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen Vol 6 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : SEKOLAH TINGGI TEOLOGI INJILI SETIA SIAU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46558/bonafide.v6i1.317

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This study analyzes the ecological values embodied in stilt houses and proposes a model of ecological ecclesiology within the context of Banjarmasin City. A qualitative method was employed, using interviews, observations, and literature reviews. The findings reveal that stilt house construction in Banjarmasin reflects harmony between humans and nature, with architectural designs adapted to floods and tidal shifts. These houses also help preserve local wisdom, minimize environmental impact, and strengthen social and spiritual interactions. Such values may serve as a model for the church in carrying out its ecological mission, enabling it to contribute to environmental sustainability while fulfilling its spiritual and social calling.
Songs of the Silent Hearts: Spiritual Expressions of the Deaf and Mute Community of South Kalimantan's GERKATIN Community Lantigimo, Enta Malasinta; Ripaldi, Ripaldi; Saputra, Perdana
TELEIOS: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen Vol 5, No 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Transformasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53674/teleios.v5i2.313

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Abstract:This study explores the spiritual expressions of Deaf communities within GERKATIN South Kalimantan and examines how non-verbal forms of worship function as authentic manifestations of Christian and religious spirituality. The research aims to understand how Deaf individuals articulate their faith in the absence of auditory and verbal communication, and how their embodied, visual, and relational expressions form a meaningful spiritual experience. Using a qualitative research design, the study employs interviews, observations, and document analysis to investigate the lived experiences of Deaf individuals, focusing on their religious participation, social challenges, and alternative modes of expressing faith. The findings reveal that Deaf spirituality is shaped significantly by visual engagement, bodily expression, sign language, and communal relationships, all of which serve as powerful vehicles of meaning-making in their religious life. The study identifies a notable gap in public facilities, inclusive worship spaces, educational access, and pastoral support that continues to marginalise the Deaf community. The novelty of this research lies in its articulation of Deaf spirituality as a legitimate locus of theological reflection—demonstrating that silence, embodiment, and visuality are not deficiencies but rich spiritual resources. The implications of this study call for broader ecclesial and societal transformation, encouraging churches, religious leaders, and policymakers to adopt inclusive practices, integrate sign language and visual liturgy, and affirm Deaf individuals as full participants in spiritual and communal life.