Openness to hearing, engaging, and loving other cultures is not a musical issue; it is a heart issue. Posting about musical variety in corporate worship from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/fostering-cultural-inclusivity-in-our-church-music
Within the Judaeo-Christian tradition, with few exceptions, music has always been central to the per...
As hymn books dissolve into digital catalogs and organs morph into macbooks, what do we make of the ...
Editor’s Note: This article (© 2017 by the author) was submitted for possible open access publicatio...
It is time for us to dedicate our energy and creativity to connecting across cultures. Posting abou...
More and more churches, in most denominations and traditions, rely less upon pipe organs, hymnals, r...
Music, cultivated as it should be, awakens our senses and our understanding of what is possible in t...
Throughout the Word of God, we are called to worship our Creator through music. Shout for joy to th...
Using music as a focal point, although another of the arts might serve as well, I have discovered th...
The choice of music, an essential element of worship and church life, must be addressed in cross-cul...
The inspiration and starting place for this Special Issue was the book Making Congregational Music L...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
This article demonstrates how indigenous church music can be an effective tool in promoting healthy ...
Since the times of the New Testament, the church has inevitably found itself entangled in “Worship W...
The artists “Bethel” and “Hillsong” are frequently recognized by Christians living in America. But w...
The United States is becoming increasingly more ethnically diverse. To minister in America today, it...
Within the Judaeo-Christian tradition, with few exceptions, music has always been central to the per...
As hymn books dissolve into digital catalogs and organs morph into macbooks, what do we make of the ...
Editor’s Note: This article (© 2017 by the author) was submitted for possible open access publicatio...
It is time for us to dedicate our energy and creativity to connecting across cultures. Posting abou...
More and more churches, in most denominations and traditions, rely less upon pipe organs, hymnals, r...
Music, cultivated as it should be, awakens our senses and our understanding of what is possible in t...
Throughout the Word of God, we are called to worship our Creator through music. Shout for joy to th...
Using music as a focal point, although another of the arts might serve as well, I have discovered th...
The choice of music, an essential element of worship and church life, must be addressed in cross-cul...
The inspiration and starting place for this Special Issue was the book Making Congregational Music L...
I will begin my analysis with a brief examination of the changes that have occurred in American reli...
This article demonstrates how indigenous church music can be an effective tool in promoting healthy ...
Since the times of the New Testament, the church has inevitably found itself entangled in “Worship W...
The artists “Bethel” and “Hillsong” are frequently recognized by Christians living in America. But w...
The United States is becoming increasingly more ethnically diverse. To minister in America today, it...
Within the Judaeo-Christian tradition, with few exceptions, music has always been central to the per...
As hymn books dissolve into digital catalogs and organs morph into macbooks, what do we make of the ...
Editor’s Note: This article (© 2017 by the author) was submitted for possible open access publicatio...