“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God.” Celia Stone ...
In times of peril, writes a Jewish studies scholar, Jews must learn to hope in a minor key. This story was originally published on My Jewish Learning. (JTA) — On Saturday morning, most of the ...
Join Dr. Karin Maag for a fascinating journey through time, from Reformation Geneva to Scotland and from the Netherlands to New England, exploring the roots and impact of metrical psalm singing. Along ...
An exhibition prioritizes the expensive, silent object over the lived, functional experience of the believer.
Singing is a forgotten—but essential—spiritual discipline. We eat because we are hungry; we sleep because we are tired. But there are many other things we do without a clear sense of why we do them.
Modern worship music can seem awfully simple. But it has a vital role to play, especially when paired with Scripture. If you spend any amount of time in churches that have a notable proportion of ...
Calvin College will present a unique way to experience the book of Psalms on October 15. Starting at 5 pm that day the college will offer a chance to meditate on all 150 of the Old Testament's psalms ...
Five hundred years after Martin Luther and a colleague published their first hymnal, Princeton Theological Seminary Professor Emeritus Paul Rorem has written a book that provides what his publisher ...
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