Sifting, sorting, choosing If you’re a church music minister, there’s a lot out there to choose from. It’s overwhelming, in fact. Strike out the songs with weak theology or inaccessible music, and it’s still overwhelming. Since the Reformation,...
An update on progress and price You can read more about the philosophy behind the hymnal project here. Thank you to all who’ve expressed interest in our upcoming hymnal project! We’ve finished typesetting 100 hymns out of the projected 240, and we’ve...
Technology and tradition We love hymns. You can read more about that here. When we meet together as a church family, we sing hymns – lots of them. Some are old, some are new, but all are filled with truths about the glory of God in the gospel of Jesus Christ....
Want to learn how to look at a piece of music and sing what you see? Starting August 19th, we’ll be offering a 14-week sight-singing course for our church family. The weekly 45-minute class (Wednesdays, 5:30-6:15p) will focus on the foundations of sight-singing:...
In case you missed it, here are some new resources posted on Grace Music: “There is a Fountain” – string arrangement and live recording “The Church’s One Foundation” – added brass to the existing orchestration “Come,...
The wait is over! We’re thrilled to announce that our live Ekklesia album is here: 12 songs recorded live at 2014’s Ekklesia Conference at Grace Immanuel Bible Church. The music ministry at Grace Immanuel has been putting technology and people in...