Consider, if you will, that perhaps the singing of God’s people spoken of in Revelation takes place not a future time, when everyone is gathered in God’s presence, but actually is descriptive of all the praise that God’s people render to Him in every age, in every gathering, in every circumstance. Every service, every wedding, …

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At Worship Matters, Bob Kauflin promises an upcoming post on what say when introducing songs being sung during corporate worship. (Some call this ‘worship leading’) To prepare us, he offers some common stereotypes of song leaders that we may recognise, or even represent. (Remember that Kauflin himself is a corporate worship song leader.) The Teacher …

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