This is an excellent, yet brief discussion among D. A. Carson, Matt Boswell and Keith Getty on the nature of the songs we sing in worship and their impact upon us. I particularly appreciate Keith's point about songs not merely being a vehicle for orthodox theology, but a work of poetry, beauty, and excellence. Theological precision is merely the starting point. The offerings of songs and lyrics must be honorable, lovely, and commendable as works of art.
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AuthorAnthony is the Director of Music and Worship at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Asheville, NC. Recommended WebsitesRecommended Music for WorshipKeith & Kristyn Getty
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