We just uploaded two talks on culture presented by Mark Snoeberger to the Conservative Worship Symposium web site. These are excellent, accessible presentations on this relevant issue. ... (Continue reading)
Last Thursday, March 11, we held our first regional Conservative Worship Symposium at First Baptist Church in Sterling Heights, MI. This meeting was an informative and encouraging gathering, and we’re in the process of planning other symposiums around the country... (Continue reading)
There is a Conservative Worship Symposium scheduled for the Metro-Detroit area on Thursday, March 11, 2010! It will be hosted by First Baptist Church in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Registration for the symposium will begin at 8:00am, the first session will begin at 9:00am, and the day will conclude at 5:00pm.... (Continue reading)
Introducing the Conservative Worship Symposium, a one-day, regional gathering of conservative pastors, music directors, and other church leaders. The symposium, held in several regions of the country throughout the year, gathers together knowledgeable teachers of conservative worship to instruct church leaders about: principles of conservative... (Continue reading)
There has been a lot of talk in recent years on the internet and at conferences about why young people are rejecting fundamentalism and/or a conservative philosophy of worship. Everyone likes to play the blame game, but the issue that... (Continue reading)
Are “Christian” and “rap” mutually exclusive? Mark Dever’s answer after a 9Marks interview with Shai Linne and Curtis Allen (Voice): “Hardly.” This from one of the most conservative evangelicals alive today. It is primarily for that reason that I’d like to make... (Continue reading)
Music philosophy is not a separation issue of the same kind of level as heterodoxy or flagrant, known sin. Probably one of the most common questions I’m asked is if I think differences over worship/music philosophy warrants separation. Here’s my attempt at... (Continue reading)
There has been quite a bit of talk recently here, on Facebook, and at Sharperiron about my assertion that, “there is no direct impact of Reformed Theology itself on worship theology or practice. Historically there have been both conservative and progressive... (Continue reading)
Straw Men in the Music/Worship Debate One of the most dangerous, yet easy pitfalls one can fall into when discussing music/worship issues is to misrepresent the opposing view (most likely unintentionally). This is easy to fall into because it’s always easier... (Continue reading)
I’ve been wanting to post this since I heard it in February, but it’s never been posted online, so I finally decided just to do it myself. At the Northland Heart Conference in February, Dave Doran presented “The Case for... (Continue reading)
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