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Why German Evangelicals Are Praising God in English
Through worship, they can connect to the global body of Christ.
Sing to the Lord, All the Earth (and Minnesota)
Listen: Immigrant congregations bring diverse worship to the Lutheran Midwest.
The Future of Congregational Singing: Hymnals or Tablets?
How the director of America’s top hymnody database changed his mind about screens.
Across the Globe, Contemporary Worship Music Is Bringing Believers Together
More and more, says scholar Monique Ingalls, it permeates nearly every sphere of evangelical life.
Making the Liturgy Sing a New Song
How a retired Anglican priest and a young church music director created Liturgical Folk.
4 Positive Trends That Could Make Today's Worship Music Even Better
An encouragement to widen our musical tastes, expand our emotional range, renew our melodic emphasis, and incorporate other artistic expressions.
What We Lose When Hymnbooks Disappear
Tangible objects of faith play an essential role in binding a community of believers together.
Christian Artists: Don’t Leave the Bible Behind
Why a scriptural imagination is essential to the making and enjoying of art.
How ‘Oh Happy Day’ Gave Gospel a New Beat
A tribute to the legendary composer, singer, and pianist Edwin Hawkins.
The Contexts for Our Carols
Cherished Christmas carols help us to sing with the saints through the ages.
Why Our Hip-Hop Loving Church Doesn't Worship to Kanye
Rapper, poet, and pastor "Urban D." on the hidden cost of copying culture—instead of creating it.
Does Your Church’s Worship Need a Multicultural Makeover?
Why local congregations should embrace the music and prayers of other church traditions.
Tough Love for the Black Church
Thabiti Anyabwile, a Reformed pastor in Washington, D.C., offers celebration, critique, and hope for revival.
Happy Anniversary, B-3
How the Hammond Organ transformed gospel music.
Can Worship Leaders and Musicians Resist the Temptation to 'Perform'?
Three views on how to keep church services from becoming like American Idol.
Died: John Tavener, Renowned Sacred Music Composer
British church organist with 'very rare gift' was knighted, partnered with Ringo Starr.
Died: Donald P. Hustad, Graham Crusade Organist Who 'Inspired Generations' of Church Musicians
Long-time associate of George Beverly Shea, Hustad taught at Moody Bible Institute and Southern Baptist Seminary.
Notable Sacred Music for 2012
From ye olde classics to African-American spirituals to more modern fare, a versatile mix.
What You Need to Know About the Bay Psalm Book
Boston's Old South Church is selling a copy of the historic volume. Here's why it's such a big deal.
They're Playing Our Song: The Secret Multiracial Churches Know About Music
It's not the style or quality of musical performance that brings multiracial churches together, but a commitment to common participation.

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