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Worship In Different Cultures – Learn About Ethnodoxology
Due to the U.S. Memorial Day holiday, the regulary-scheduled worship music set list, “Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs” will appear here this Wednesday, June 2. Today, enjoy this short post by worship leader/songwriter Rebecca Dennison, and see her links to learn about opportunities to study ethnodoxology — an important field of study for anyone interested in worship arts or missions. And take note: that June 7 course is coming soon: Ethnodoxology is the study of worship in culture – how various cultures express their praises to God in song, ritual, artwork, etc. Think of it as studying contextualization on a … Read Entire Post
Aradhna – Worship from North India
Sojourn Worship & Arts Pastor Mike Cosper on Indian band Aradnha, who will be in Louisville this Tuesday the 29th for a lecture and concert at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: A few years ago, Jesse Eubanks handed me a stack of CD’s by a group called Aradnha, and I was blown away. A group of missionaries had created a distinct and beautiful blend of western and Indian folk music. The texts were rich with the gospel, and the music was gorgeous. Aradnha represents the kind of contextualization that all of us should be doing. These are musicians who have come … Read Entire Post
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