Even though they were scattered across their cities and communities, congregations still sang. Here are some songs that became popular during the pandemic.
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14 Hymns of Hope to Sing During COVID-19
These hymns speak of heaven and the age to come, beckoning us to set our hearts on that eternal city where disease, suffering, and sin will be no more.
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All Is Calm: The Soul-Soothing Significance of 200 Years of ‘Silent Night’
The Savior incarnate still whispers “all is calm” into the madness of the world through the peace and love of His first advent—and the hope and joy of His second.
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When the Downcast Can’t Reach Our Hymns
Does the predominantly uplifting demeanor of our songs present something more akin to a veneer of happiness than a deeply anchored joy?
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Finding Our Voice: Why the Decline of Congregational Singing Matters–and How to Fix It
“Through song, we can encourage and instruct our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. Our worship through song also serves as a witness to non-Christians sitting in our pews.”
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The Song of the Redeemed: A Conversation with Keith Getty
It’s no accident the the hymnody of Keith and Kristyn Getty has taken the nation—and the world—by storm. Their music reflects the deep and rich theological truths longed for by worshipers.
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