Church musicians who seek to build a Biblical philosophy of music will treasure this practical compilation of 32 timely essays on music and worship for the vibrant congregation. Written from a Reformed perspective, this learned volume …Read More
Church musicians who seek to build a Biblical philosophy of music will treasure this practical compilation of 32 timely essays on music and worship for the vibrant congregation. Written from a Reformed perspective, this learned volume includes thoughtful insights on the works of J.S. Bach, Martin Luther and Heinrich Schutz as well as pastoral solutions to some of the thorny issues facing the traditional church. Topics include: Criteria for Good Church Music; King David's Praise Team; What Happened to Hymns?; Authenticity in Corporate Worship Music; Why Every Christian Should Sing; Sacred Music as Prayer; and Teaching Children Music at Church.