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How Music Makers Help Us Make Sense of God's World (with Sandra McCracken)
FromGood Faith
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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Host Curtis Chang explores the intersection of faith, music, and biblical harmony with acclaimed singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken in a conversation focusing on the craft of scripture-soaked songwriting. While discussing the influences that have shaped Sandra’s art, they unravel the importance of music in our daily lives and worship routines. The pair also share insights from a recent collaboration between the Porter’s Gate and Redeeming Babel that produced a new batch of songs that fosters unity amidst today's political divisions. Follow our social media accounts to stay abreast of news about “Songs For The After Party” from The Porter’s Gate and Redeeming Babel. Order The After Party Book by Curtis Chang & Nancy French Bring The After Party course to your church or small group! See Sandra McCracken on tour: dates here! Buy Sandra’s Book: Send Out Your Light: The Illuminating Power of Scripture and Song Music mentioned in the episode: Psalms (album) by Sandra McCracken We Will Feast In The House of Zion by Sandra McCracken Steadfast by Sandra McCracken Trinity Song by Sandra McCracken Fool's Gold by Sandra McCracken Song For Rachel by Sandra McCracken
Released:
May 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
What the Heck is an Evangelical?: David French and his theological wingman Curtis Chang dive into the term “evangelical”, defining it historically and discussing how it fits in the current American context. Is it really a set of religious beliefs, a set of cultural beliefs, or a set of political beliefs? How does evangelicalism compare with fundamentalism? Is evangelical a term worth salvaging for Christians, or has it become too closely tied to a political movement to retain any spiritual relevance? by Good Faith