Are Christian music publishers exploiting churches with unfair hymn licensing?
On any given Sunday, millions of churchgoers sing along to lyrics projected on screens or printed in bulletins. Behind this seamless experience lies…
On any given Sunday, millions of churchgoers sing along to lyrics projected on screens or printed in bulletins. Behind this seamless experience lies…
In the modern religious landscape, a quiet financial reality often surprises regular churchgoers: the music sung on Sunday morning involves a complex network…
The intersection of music, religion, and mental well-being is a field of growing interest for both theologians and psychologists. A recurring question within…
For Christian therapists, navigating a client’s relationship with faith after they have experienced religious trauma requires extreme clinical care. Religious trauma occurs when…
At the conclusion of many traditional church services, the “altar call” serves as a dedicated moment for personal reflection, decision-making, and response. Music,…
The relationship between church music and mental health is an important area of consideration for modern leaders. Hymns have historically served as a…
In recent years, many faith communities have begun re-evaluating their historical traditions to ensure their environments are healthy, welcoming, and safe. A particularly…
For most people, church music is a source of comfort and peace, but for individuals who have survived psychological or physical abuse, certain…
Music plays a profound role in shaping our psychological and social environments, and within the church, the lyrics sung from the pews heavily…
In many conservative Christian traditions, the question of church governance and leadership roles is a deeply respected and highly debated topic. For congregations…