@BradSteele2 Don't misunderstand. The songs are really good. The musicianship is impeccable. It's just odd that with the level of talent in the recordings there's no mention of who the artists are, where it was recorded, who produced it. Makes it difficult for me to recommend it to others.
1/ I have a lot of conversations with pastors and worship leaders about music choices. More churches than ever are looking for alternatives to Bethel, Hillsong, and Elevation Worship — but most don't know where to start.
@jaredcwilson Baptism in the first century, especially in Jewish culture, was already a regular occurrence. Everyone at Pentecost had likely "tevilah-ed" before. As had Paul This was a new baptism into Christ. Context really matters.
@BradSteele2 So he's writing the songs, but the music is AI generated. The songs are good. The recording quality and talent is pristine. Doesn't match the quality of the website and its content. Not being a critic just trying to understand.
@MikeWingerii That's like saying you're going to stop using the internet because you don't like everything that's on it. Or get rid of your TV because you don't agree with every show that's on. Or stop shopping at a grocery store b/c you think that some of the things they sell are bad for you.
Happy heavenly birthday son. Today would be 22. I miss you in ways that words cannot describe. I can't wait to see you again. My heart aches today. But I hold onto hope that I'll put my arms around you again someday. 1 Thessalonians 4:13
5/ Each entry includes a description of the church, notable songs with YouTube links, and Spotify links so you can start listening today.
No music industry. No self-centered radio hits. Just the church, singing for the church.