Streaming Media
Session Description
Why sing psalms? Does it matter how we sing them? For many, psalm singing is a nice idea (because they’re in the Bible), but not essential to the mission of the church. In this workshop, songwriter and worship artist Wendell Kimbrough will share from personal experience and biblical conviction why he believes the church cannot thrive without singing psalms. He’ll share the vision that informs his work as a songwriter and how he’s connected the dots between the Great Commission, emotional wholeness, and the challenge of the psalms. We’ll spend time singing and have a lively conversation.
Conference Title
2020 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
1-31-2020
Event Type
Workshop/Seminar
Type (recording/text)
Text
Subject Area
Worship
Topic
Liturgical Music
Keywords:
Psalms, Great Commission, Worship
Recommended Citation
Kimbrough, Wendell, "Psalm Singing and the Mission of the Church" (2020). Symposium on Worship Archive. 57.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2020/allitems/57
Included in
Psalm Singing and the Mission of the Church
Why sing psalms? Does it matter how we sing them? For many, psalm singing is a nice idea (because they’re in the Bible), but not essential to the mission of the church. In this workshop, songwriter and worship artist Wendell Kimbrough will share from personal experience and biblical conviction why he believes the church cannot thrive without singing psalms. He’ll share the vision that informs his work as a songwriter and how he’s connected the dots between the Great Commission, emotional wholeness, and the challenge of the psalms. We’ll spend time singing and have a lively conversation.