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In a church's music, who is performing? The congregation or the people on stage? Dimming the lights and turning up the volume of instruments and leaders doesn't necessarily mean you have turned the congregation into an audience, but it often does.
Is the "worship experience" in your church a solo transaction between the individual worshipper and God as stimulated by a high-emotion performer up front?
In this edition of the 9Marks Journal, we start with singing and the song. Why do congregations sing, what should they sing about, and how can they sing better? We then think more carefully about the music itself, particularly with two different perspectives on whether or not some musical forms are better than others. Finally we think about what is involved in leading music.
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