One of the resulting effects of the Reformation in the Christian Church has been the making of worship more relevant to the masses of professed Christians. It has meant the employment of a vernacular which will be understood by the congregation, instead of a dead language comprehensible only to a few initiates who have spent years of apprenticeship in monasteries. It has also meant the use of tunes familiar to the worshippers, tunes in which they could join, whether in meek supplication, in holy adoration, or in hearty praise of the one who is, by faith, their Lord and Saviour. In an ever-evolving world, Christianity has continued to be a living faith by adapting to the changes of society through the ages. Contemporary Christianity continue...
One of the biggest attractions of the Pentecostal movement is its liturgy, which is partly expressed...
In a typical African family, the elders would gather the young people and children around the firepl...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...
This paper is concerned with the birth of the Youth Fellowship, acceptability, and the place of yout...
It has been estimated that some twenty million Africans have become Christians; more than the total ...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
A study of inculturation, composition and music among Catholics in Igboland, Nigeria. The article in...
In “African Music”, volume 1, No. 3, I wrote, “When one true African Christian musician is brought t...
After my short experience of work amongst African people in Nyasaland—because I admit that 14 years ...
Numerous African Independent Churches have obviously taken the initiative of adapting the Christian ...
Prior to the advent of Christianity in Igboland, the people practiced Igbo Traditional Religion. The...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether the integration of traditional African religious m...
There is a developing trend within mainstream South African Churches to incorporate styles of tradit...
Christian music all over Africa (be it liturgical church music or gospel), in contemporary times has...
Ebibindwom (Akan Scared Lyrics) are traditional songs used in Christian worship specifically in the ...
One of the biggest attractions of the Pentecostal movement is its liturgy, which is partly expressed...
In a typical African family, the elders would gather the young people and children around the firepl...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...
This paper is concerned with the birth of the Youth Fellowship, acceptability, and the place of yout...
It has been estimated that some twenty million Africans have become Christians; more than the total ...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
A study of inculturation, composition and music among Catholics in Igboland, Nigeria. The article in...
In “African Music”, volume 1, No. 3, I wrote, “When one true African Christian musician is brought t...
After my short experience of work amongst African people in Nyasaland—because I admit that 14 years ...
Numerous African Independent Churches have obviously taken the initiative of adapting the Christian ...
Prior to the advent of Christianity in Igboland, the people practiced Igbo Traditional Religion. The...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether the integration of traditional African religious m...
There is a developing trend within mainstream South African Churches to incorporate styles of tradit...
Christian music all over Africa (be it liturgical church music or gospel), in contemporary times has...
Ebibindwom (Akan Scared Lyrics) are traditional songs used in Christian worship specifically in the ...
One of the biggest attractions of the Pentecostal movement is its liturgy, which is partly expressed...
In a typical African family, the elders would gather the young people and children around the firepl...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...