The Hymns That Disappeared After the Reformation
The Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century was not just a time of political and theological upheaval; it was also one of the…
The Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century was not just a time of political and theological upheaval; it was also one of the…
Throughout church history, the songs sung within sacred walls have always carried immense power, shaping how people view God, community, and authority. Because…
For decades, local churches have found themselves locked in what is commonly called the “worship wars”—a persistent disagreement over whether to sing traditional…
In an increasingly interconnected world, the idea of creating a single, universal hymn standard for the global church is both fascinating and highly…
The debate over whether a religious denomination should issue an “approved hymn list” sits at a fascinating intersection of organizational order and local…
Higher education institutions often use their chapel services to anchor their institutional identity, creating a unique micro-culture for their student body. For some…
For centuries, global missions have faced a complex challenge: how to share a message across borders without accidentally imposing the culture of the…
The landscape of Christian worship music is often divided into distinct territories, with historic mainlines on one side and modern renewal movements on…
The crossover of secular musicians performing sacred music is a fascinating phenomenon that dates back centuries. Christian hymns possess a unique blend of…
The intersection of sacred music and secular appreciation is one of the most fascinating areas of modern cultural study. For centuries, Christian hymns…