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Hymns of the Weak: For Your Glory
We’ve long been an advocate for pushing folks to learn from hymns and begin writing their own texts (and yes for the pastors out there, this means you as well!). Michael Van Patter writes a number of different things, and … Continue reading
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Thanks and Updates
Wow, it’s been a bit of a crazy semester for me personally (see below for an update!), which has unfortunately left this blog lagging behind. On the other hand, there’s been plenty to read, review and interact with on the Facebook group! There’s now … Continue reading
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via High Street Hymns: Liturgical Music Series Part 2: Gloria
We love it when people rediscover and reframe different liturgical elements. It’s like suddenly finding out you have a long-lost great grandmother who was royalty. So When High Street Hymns started a series on Liturgical music, we were looking forward to further … Continue reading
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Resources: Charles Wesley’s Published Verse
We recently had the privilege of meeting Lester Ruth, the new president of the Charles Wesley foundation. He was kind to send along a link they put together of all Wesley’s Published verse. Looking for lyrics? this will probably be … Continue reading
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5 Tips for Better Practicing | Counterpoint Cafe
We like to focus both on theological as well as practical items here, and a friend of ours recently posted a link to this blog: 5 Tips for Better Practicing. There’s some good tips in here, and may be worth … Continue reading
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via rare sunshine: Transfiguration Sunday
Luke Brodine has put together a really nice post on Transfiguration Sunday - it’s one of those Sundays that, if you’re not paying attention to the calendar, sounds somehow out of place. Luke’s post puts together some brief history and theology, and … Continue reading
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Greg Scheer on the Psalms
If you heard about or were able to attend the recent Calvin Symposium on worship, then you (knowingly or unknowingly) were touched by the work of Greg Scheer. He seemed to be everywhere at once, playing bass, leading groups, facilitating … Continue reading
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What’s happening in Austin?
We seem to be meeting more people from Austin recently who are doing some great music. Last year we posted on Austin City Life, and just last week we met some guys from All Saints Austin. Both have some nice … Continue reading
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New City Music: Cross-cultural resources
Up in Grand Rapids, at the Calvin Worship Symposium, we started discussing some cross-cultural implications of the Re:tuned hymns movement. One thing I forgot to mention to several of the people that had questions was the work that New City was … Continue reading
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via Called to Worship: The Drama of Worship
Phil over at Called to worship writes on something near to my heart: how to let the Gospel story (or if you want to sound more highbrow, the “Narrative of Redemption”), impact our Sunday morning worship. If you’re feeling frustrated … Continue reading
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