A Theological Vision of Singing
Of all the major world religions, Christianity is one of the few in which people gather together for the express purpose of singing. Christians, guest speaker Matt Boswell teaches, are a singing people—and no wonder, since we have such good news to sing about! In this talk, Boswell encourages church leaders to articulate a clear theological vision of congregational singing—one rooted in the fact that when we sing, we bless God’s name, disciple the church, and declare the hope of Christ to a listening world. Speaker: Matt Boswell Scripture: Psalm 96:1-3 Preached: May 7, 2019 To listen to more sermons: https://www.tfl.org/sermons

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Sing!

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We Win the World with Singing

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Should We Sing Songs from Questionable Sources?

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Getty Family Hymn Sing - Valentine’s Edition!

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Q and A with Alistair Begg (Basics 2022)

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John Lennox - The Singing Brain: Being Fully Human (from Sing! 2022)

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Behind The Song “Christ Our Hope in Life and Death” | Getty, Boswell, Papa, Merker, Kauflin

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Daniel Block - A Theology of Worship - Adams Lecture Series

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On Songwriting with Matthew Boswell

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Training the Church Family for Evangelism

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Worshiping God Through Singing

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Discussing the Theology of Worship Shane and Shane

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Christ Centered Worship

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Matt Boswell - Theology & Doxology in Congregational Worship

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Anxiety - Alistair Begg

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How to Be Useful to God | Alistair Begg

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Does God Really Care how You Worship? | Ligon Duncan | #19

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A Theology of Christian Worship | Scott Aniol

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The Great Privilege (Paul Washer)

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