Why You Shouldn’t Sing in Church

So, you think you shouldn’t sing in church?
I get it. Maybe you’re the person who moves your lips during worship but keeps the volume at a whisper. Or perhaps you’re the arm-folder, the stoic observer who’s “just taking it all in.”
Let me tell you why all those reasons for not singing are… well, actually ridiculous.

From Audience to Participants: Rediscovering Our Role in Gathered Worship

So next Sunday, as you enter your place of worship, remember: you’re not walking into a theater to be entertained. You’re not even walking onto a stage merely to perform. You’re joining a sacred rehearsal of the greatest story ever told—a drama that began at creation, found its climactic scene at the cross, and continues to unfold until Christ returns.

The Choir’s Most Beautiful Offering on a Sunday Morning

When we lead from this place of grace-filled transformation, our music becomes not just a performance but a powerful testimony to God’s redemptive work. This is the choir’s most beautiful contribution to the worship service.