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We carefully discuss the texts of Christian worship music. Podcast hosted by a history professor and a linguist.

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What do these lyrics say about God?. What do these lyrics say about man?. Should Christians sing these lyrics to God in worship?. Simple questions for any worship song. That’s what this show is about.
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RT @KDMusic3: Hope this new lyric video of Achill Island inspired tune of mine (Dugort) gives you a moment of still;..
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RT @Alex_DiPrima: Brother-pastor, are you discouraged by your church's congregational singing? Let me encourage you. It CAN get better. I….
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Do the instruments serve the singing or overwhelm it?
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Do you know the story behind It is Well With My Soul? . It is a story of almost incomprehensible loss. Yet the author, Horatio Spafford, expressed hope in God to find peace in suffering. Tune in to hear more:.
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In 1876, Horatio Spafford published the first version of this hymn. In this episode, we dig deep into the story behind the lyrics. We then contemplate the rich theology of the song. Songs sampled in...
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This might interest the folks at @presbycast.
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We have a real treat for you today. 150 years ago, Samuel J. Stone published a compendium of songs about the Apostles’ Creed. From that collection sprang a powerful hymn of the church’s unity in Christ and triumph over all enemies of God.
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This week, a hymn of unity and communion is our topic of conversation. Samuel J. Stone published this hymn in response to some doctrinal controversy as part of a compendium of songs on the Apostles'...
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Everybody grab your blue psalter. This week we take a look at Psalm 16D “Preserve Me, O God” by @_mattmontgomery and talk about the benefits of psalm singing in churches!
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We often say that it would be best if churches found ways to sing scripture. This week's song--'Preserve Me O God'--is exactly that. Here Matthew David Montgomery digs directly into the well-used...
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Is there any OT significance to Frankincense, Gold and Myrrh? What does it mean to “own Him”? Continuing in our Christmas series, we examine the lyrics to “What Child Is This?”.
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Who would have thought that a poem set to the tune "Greensleeves" (A Newe Northen Dittye of ye Ladye Greene Sleves) would become one of the most popular Christmas hymns? What is with all of the...
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RT @YourCalvinist: World’s Fastest Debate: “Is Mary Did You Know” Really a Good Song?
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RT @carocobbmusic: @TheWorshipRev Guys, thank you for taking time with this song. I am not on Twitter much, but happened upon this and felt….
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RT @KDMusic3: Thanks to @UCBMedia for giving UK airplay to ‘The Grace’ & ‘Freedom’s Slave’ this month
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RT @TButch_Live: @TheWorshipRev @CityAlight UPDATE: I met the guys from CityAlight at a conference today and they said that off stage as we….
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