Kari Jobe, Hillsong, Bethel Music Steeped in Pagan Idolatry
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There was something peculiar about the old hymns that churches would embrace and sing together on Sunday mornings. For the most part, they were rich in doctrine — they actually communicated something to the congregation. They were exegetical, they told us who God is and about what He has done. It was in response to this rich theology and the knowledge of God that the congregation responded in praise and worship.
Kari Jobe, Hillsong, Bethel Music Steeped in Pagan Idolatry
Kari Jobe, Hillsong, Bethel Music Steeped in…
Kari Jobe, Hillsong, Bethel Music Steeped in Pagan Idolatry
There was something peculiar about the old hymns that churches would embrace and sing together on Sunday mornings. For the most part, they were rich in doctrine — they actually communicated something to the congregation. They were exegetical, they told us who God is and about what He has done. It was in response to this rich theology and the knowledge of God that the congregation responded in praise and worship.