The Kentuck Festival of the Arts is being welcomed back to Tuscaloosa's Snow Hinton Park for the second year. With all of the ...
Comprised of brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone, For King and Country is an Australian Christian Pop duo who released "God Only ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 14, Wheaton College presents “The First Hymn Project | Encore Performance,” a film screening by The First Hymn Project Film It will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Armerding Center ...
Keith and Kristyn Getty are an influential duo in contemporary Christian music, known for writing modern hymns with a focus on deep theology and powerful melodies. Their songs, including In Christ ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the upcoming release of its new hymnbook, "Hymns—for Home and Church," after an extensive six-year development ...
CEDAR LAKE | Celebrated modern hymn writers Keith and Kristyn Getty make their way to Bethel Church at 7 p.m. on October 12, with a stop on their fall 2014 “Hymns for the Christian Life” tour, ...
Reviewing an album of cover songs can be a tricky prospect, since there's the urge to contrast the original with the new version of each song. But I'm pleased to report that most of the tunes on ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A hymn with lyrics written by President Russell M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is among the latest batch of songs released for the church's ...
On Sunday afternoon, Com_Unity Ministries’ citywide choir concert brought classic hymns, modern worship songs, recited scripture and poetry to an audience at St. John Catholic Church. LIMA — Several ...
Looking back at the painful and difficult history of being Black in America, religion has always been an important cultural and spiritual backbone — constantly sustaining and replenishing the ...
Modern Hymns (Appleseed Records) is five or six cuts above most cover tune sets, and in no small way lives up to the heavenly bent of its title, though in down to earth, fundamental ways that actually ...