Posts Tagged ‘music’

Instruments of peace

It is ironic that musical instruments get the blame for a major division in Christ’s body when music is supposed to be (and is in fact) such a unifying part of Christian worship. There is nothing more unifying than standing and praising God in song together with other believers, whether there are instruments in the [...]

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One of these days

I just thought I’d post the words of a song that really resonated with me recently. I’ve done a search on the Internet and can’t find the songwriter’s name, so if anyone knows, please leave a comment on this page. I heard a beautiful rendition of it done by a group called Smalltown Poets, and [...]

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New sheet music available for download

My lovely wife sat down at the computer the other day with a tune in her head and wrote a beautiful little song from Psalms 14 and 15. I downloaded Finale (notation software) for the Mac and spent a couple days learning it and working out the harmony with Diane. I’m sure the chords aren’t [...]

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Sweet Fellowship

My first exposure to the singing group Acappella was their album “Sweet Fellowship” about 15 years ago or more. The title track is a great song, and very encouraging. I thought I’d post the words to it here, since the subject of fellowship features prominently around here:
Fellowshipping with one another as we’re walking in the [...]

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