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  1. body of Christ.3 Different voices, different instruments, different parts are blended to offer a single, living, and unified work of beauty. John Calvin recognized the power of congregational singing and unison prayer in helping the church express and experience the unity of the body of Christ.

  2. Oct 31, 2013 · Jeff Pollard's sermon discusses the role of music in worship, emphasizing the need for God-focused, instructive, and emotionally maturing content. He also addresses concerns with certain styles of Contemporary Christian Music in worship.

  3. Aug 29, 2022 · “When two people are making music together, and really listening to what each is doing, they are sharing in the same pattern of neural activity,” writes cognitive scientist William Benzon in his...

  4. Music and musicians have always played a very large role in the worship of God. For example, when God parted the Red Sea for the Israelites, Moses’ sister, Miriam, led the women in a victory song and dance. The dancers accompanied themselves with tambourines.

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  5. Music opens up peoples' hearts in response to the nature and attributes of God and this response is expressed in body movement, for example, the lifting up of hands and the springing of the feet up and down in singing.

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  6. Christian music, biblical ballads, African-American spirituals and other ethnic music, and charismatic "singing in the Spirit." Why do we need these different types of songs?

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  8. The study adopts literary and theological approaches and notes that music gives room for the edification of Christians, contributing its quota in building a network of musicians as they unite with other church leaders in raising offerings of praise and thanksgiving to God.

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