Why Singing Matters
Singing in worship is far more than a pleasant tradition or emotional add-on—it lies at the very heart of the life of faith.
Shapes What We Believe
Singing powerfully expresses our core beliefs. A melody can lodge theology deep in our memory, often more effectively than a sermon. These songs shape what we believe and how we live.
Builds Community
When we sing together, we become one voice, one body. Worship unites diverse individuals in a shared act of faith and purpose.
Gives a Voice to the Voiceless
For many, singing is a lifeline. It gives a voice to the voiceless, offering a way to express joy, grief, lament, or hope when words alone fall short. It doesn’t just comfort—it challenges. Music can stir the soul to action, encouraging justice, compassion, and a deeper commitment to living out one’s faith.
A Gift From God
Singing connects us to something bigger than ourselves. Hymns and spiritual songs link us to centuries of believers, reminding us that we’re part of a vast and living tradition. It is a gift from God. It’s woven into who we are as human beings—not just for the gifted few, but for all. In worship, singing becomes not just an act, but a calling.
Come and Sing
You are invited to sing and celebrate all things ‘music’ this Sunday at one or more of our Music Sunday Services! So come, raise your voice in song, and remember: you're not just singing. You're participating in something sacred. Further details on all three services can be found on our Music & Bells Page linked below.