Sing!: Why and How We Should Worship
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Rating | : | 4.44 (599 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1683665600 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 347 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-21 |
Language | : | English |
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Penned by Keith and long-time writing partner (Stuart Townsend), "In Christ Alone” holds the #1 position of most-frequently-sung in UK churches for the past 9 consecutive years. Kristyn and her husband Keith live between Northern Ireland and Nashville with their daughters, Eliza Joy, Charlotte, and Grace.. Occupying a unique space in the world of music today as pr
Kristyn Getty is an author, lyricist, and recording artist. About the AuthorKeith Getty is an author, composer, and recording artist. Occupying a unique space in the world of music today as preeminent modern hymn writers, Kristyn and husband Keith tour the world with their family sharing the gift of song. Keith and his wife Kristyn live between Northern Ireland and Nashville with their daughters, Eliza Joy, Charlotte, and Grace. In re-inventing the traditional hymn form, they have created a catalogue of songs teaching Christian doctrine and crossing the genres of traditional, classical, folk and contemporary composition which are sung the world over. Penned by Keith and long-time writing partner (Stuart Townsend), "In Christ Alone” holds the #1 position of most-frequently-sung in UK churches for the past 9 consecutive years. Kristyn and her husband Keith live between Northern Ireland and Nashville with their daughters, Eliza Joy, Charlot
Yet, this is a question that is central to the lives of Christians who regularly gather together for worship.Do you sing to God? Or do you “address one another in hymns and spiritual songs,” as the Scripture says? Do you close your eyes? What is your posture in worship? This book is designed with these questions in mind.Or maybe you don’t sing at church—or if you do, not with very much enthusiasm, hoping to hide behind a wall of sound. Why do you sing at church?It’s a question we almost never ask out loud. After all, not everyone sings at the same skill level, same rhythm, or pitch.Authors, lyricists, and worship leaders, Keith and Kristyn Getty write to church members to remind them why the Church should sing, when the Church should sing, and how the Church should sing. A congregation that gains a greater understanding of why they sing won’t dread a worship service, with arms crossed and shoulders slumped, but see singing as an opportunity to proclaim the gospel together in obedience to God.