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16 New Christmas Songs Your Church Could Be Singing - WorshipInDepth
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. 16 New Christmas Songs Your Church Could Be Singing. Several weeks ago I posted some ideas for Advent; now it's almost time for Christmas! Are you looking for some new songs to complement the carols? I'll cover a few of those first, then move into updated version of the classics. 1 Born in Bethlehem - Third Day. Off their great "Christmas Offerings" album, this song connects Christmas with Holy Week and Jesus' resurrection. The rest of this lis...
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Worship Leader article - WorshipInDepth
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. Sorry for the lack of posts in a while. I've been busy starting a new call. As a pastor. But I wanted to let you know I had an article published on worshipleader.com. If this is your first time on the site after reading that article, I would encourage you to start here. For an orientation, or here. To read more along the lines of that article. Theologically so that the worship in our churches engages and addresses the whole person and community.
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10 Worship Songs Your Church Should Be Singing - WorshipInDepth
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. 10 Worship Songs Your Church Should Be Singing. 1) “Beautiful Things” – Gungor. Introduce this in time for Ash Wednesday next year, please. Your congregation will thank you. 2) “Our God’s Alive” – Andy Cherry. Ditto for Easter. If you have a congregation that will really sing, this will be a blast. 7) “Happy Day” and “Jesus Saves” – Tim Hughes (bonus pack 2). Looking for some new upbeat rockers? 8) “All the Earth Will Sing Your Praises&rd...
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Worship in 7 Movements: Part II (The Order) - WorshipInDepth
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. Worship in 7 Movements: Part II (The Order). This is part II of a two-part post. Read part I here. In examining traditional liturgy, I have tried to detect the intention behind each part – that is, how does this particular piece of the liturgy move worship forward? What does it communicate? What purpose does it serve, that we might be able to apply even to the most simplified of modern formats? The elements of a traditional liturgy are in.
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Introduction - WorshipInDepth
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. Felt like the worship at your church was floating in space, lacking direction and movement;. Wondered how to make contemporary worship more "Lutheran" (or more theologically sound, whatever your tradition);. Wondered how to find good new worship songs appropriate for your congregation;. Struggled to find a good modern/contemporary worship song to fit a certain theme or service element;. Than this website is for you. This site/blog is also an ex...
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. Song Ideas for Reformation, All Saints, and Christ the King. I had a request for some contemporary song ideas for Reformation, which I had sort of jumped over – along with All Saints and Christ the King – to get to Advent. So here are a few ideas for each of these special Sundays in October and November. 15 (Advent) Songs Your Church Could Be Singing. My name is Matthew Anderson I am a pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church. Create a free website.
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. 16 New Christmas Songs Your Church Could Be Singing. Several weeks ago I posted some ideas for Advent; now it's almost time for Christmas! Are you looking for some new songs to complement the carols? I'll cover a few of those first, then move into updated version of the classics. Theologically so that the worship in our churches engages and addresses the whole person and community. Create a free website. Create your own free website.
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Lenten Worship Guide - WorshipInDepth
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. Yes, it is true that much of contemporary worship is quite limited in its metaphorical scope when it comes to Jesus’ death, but the same could be said of our traditional hymnody. So I’ll also try to point toward some lesser-known music that brings us closer to the rich variety of biblical imagery. Give Us Clean Hands – Charlie Hall invites worshippers to cry out not only for themselves, but for an entire generation. Kindness – One of my f...
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Working on Song List Update - WorshipInDepth
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Infusing modern worship with the wisdom of historic liturgy. Working on Song List Update. I'm working on updating my song lists. What songs should I consider? Our Pastor suggested that I take a look at your site, and so I did! The choir here is at best 12 strong, average ago about 64, including one 12 year old. The next youngest is 53. We stick to 3 part arrangements. We don't sing weekly service music; we sing newer compositions every couple weeks. Create a free website. Create your own free website.