Our series of hymn recordings celebrates the rich intersection of music and theology in our Lutheran heritage. This hymn, Christ the Life of All the Living, recalls the atrocities of the crucifixion scene, instilling upon us a resounding refrain of thanks and praise: “Thousand, thousand thanks shall be, dearest Jesus, unto Thee.” We invite you to meditate on the text with us (LSB 420), or even to sing along as you listen! Learn more about the musical offerings at the Seminary at Music Arts.https://scholar.csl.edu/music_arts/1000/thumbnail.jp
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This paper proposes some theological perspectives on the phenomenon of sound (i.e. music), linking ...
A virtual choir of 32 faculty, students and families, and friends joined their voices to the opening...
The Lutheran Church possesses in its beautiful hymns a priceless treasure. This fact is often attest...
A Concordia Seminary, St. Louis choir, led by Director of Music Arts Dr. James F. Marriott, sings W...
A Concordia Seminary, St. Louis choir, led by Director of Music Arts Dr. James F. Marriott, sings “L...
Martin Luther articulated his belief in the priesthood of all believers through both word and music....
A Concordia Seminary, St. Louis choir, led by Director of Music Arts Dr. James F. Marriott on the or...
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis’ Director of Music Arts Dr. James F. Marriott plays organ overture to ...
The song of the congregation is a devotional form of musical art. The singing, to be sure, is not th...
The theme for our academic year is “Your Word is a lamp to my feet.” In this hymn festival, we will ...
Worshipping through music is a huge part of Christianity. Worship is done through music to bring peo...
Christian song, as it has been in the past, so it is today a tremendous influence in the life of God...
We are reminded that Christ loved us so much that he was willing to give up his life for us. Postin...
Psalm 148 helps us understand how like the rest of creation we should Praise God.https://scholar.csl...
For centuries, those who composed music for the church were arguably the major influencers on the de...
This paper proposes some theological perspectives on the phenomenon of sound (i.e. music), linking ...
A virtual choir of 32 faculty, students and families, and friends joined their voices to the opening...
The Lutheran Church possesses in its beautiful hymns a priceless treasure. This fact is often attest...