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- People Say Worship Music All Sounds the Same. They Might Mean Something Else.Complaints about the emerging genre may have to do with the discomfort with monoculture surrounding it.Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|
- Putting Christian and Missionary Alliance Theology in SongWhat if worship music got a little more denominationally specific? A new artists’ collective is experimenting with that.Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|
- Praise Him with Harp and Tuba?When SBC worship leaders look to their congregations for musical talent, this is what they find.Daniel Silliman|
- SBC Study Raises Concerns about Lack of Worship LeadersDecline in children’s music ministries bodes ill for future, scholar says.Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|
- Worship Music Is Emotionally Manipulative. Do You Trust the Leader Plucking the Strings?The Spirit is at work, but so are the mechanisms around high-production sets.Kelsey Kramer McGinnis|españolPortuguêsFrançais
- ’Tis Mystery All! The Immortal Dies!How can we even begin to understand this astonishing, amazing love?J. Todd Billings|
- An AI Aims to be First Christian Celebrity of the MetaverseBut for now, the gospel music algorithm still needs human help.Adam MacInnis|
- 1 out of 3 New Guitars Are Purchased for Worship MusicIndustry study says church bands are core business.Daniel Silliman|
- Remembering Marva Dawn, a Saint of Modern WorshipHer teachings pushed us beyond worship wars and individualism with keen observations, a generous spirit, and an otherworldly devotion to Jesus.Mike Cosper|
- The Trinity Is Missing from Christian Worship MusicWhile churches praise God from whom all blessings flow, they don't praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.Daniel Silliman|
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