What I Learned from Bach, the Worship Director
In Bach’s Christian music, we don’t find a denial of the crushing reality of life’s hardships. But we do find lines of hope and joy as we’re drawn to the cross of Jesus Christ.
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In Bach’s Christian music, we don’t find a denial of the crushing reality of life’s hardships. But we do find lines of hope and joy as we’re drawn to the cross of Jesus Christ.
Keith Getty talks with Collin Hansen about changes in church music, liturgy, funeral songs, and the legacy of the new Sing! Hymnal.
We need believers around the world to compose songs out of their histories and experiences walking with Jesus, and we need churches in the West to receive those songs, translate them, and sing them.
When we consistently show up late, we’re treating Sunday morning as an individualistic spectator event rather than as a corporate, participatory gathering of God’s people.
Young men, God has designed wild places to reveal manifold truths to you. Walk in them, see his glory, and feel compelled to worship.