Join Dr. Karin Maag for a fascinating journey through time, from Reformation Geneva to Scotland and from the Netherlands to New England, exploring the roots and impact of metrical psalm singing. Along ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There’s just something about Gaelic psalm singing that moves me. It doesn’t matter where I am. If I hear it, it just brings me ...
When I asked my dad what songs he sang in church during the war, he explained that with his native Netherlands under Nazi occupation, worshipers couldn’t sing anything that smacked of ...
In times of peril, writes a Jewish studies scholar, Jews must learn to hope in a minor key. This story was originally published on My Jewish Learning. (JTA) — On Saturday morning, most of the ...
The Gaelic language may be in steep decline, but a collaboration between the composer Craig Armstrong and traditional Hebridean singers hopes to keep a centuries-old style alive On the north-western ...
The Scotsman has news of a fascinating debate going on in the Free Church of Scotland. After more than a century of singing psalms in church in unaccompanied monody, there's a move afoot to introduce ...
Biblical, angry, congregational worship can help transform our hearts and churches. While many nonviolent protests and some destructive riots took place over the past week in reaction to George ...