Ministry Of Music In The Black Church

$14.99

1. Music In The Black Tradition
2. A Biblical Understanding Of Worship
3. Music And Worship In Afro-American Culture
4. Music In The Various Contexts Of Worship
5. The Pastor
6. The Church Musician
7. The Choir

Additional Info
The people of God have always been a singing people whose experiences shaped their songs. This has been particularly true of the black church whose musical heritage can be traced from African slavery to the Afro-American culture. Dr. Mapson’s concern is-what are the people of God singing in the contemporary black church and is the music relevant to their theology?

In this study he questions whether theology is shaping music in the traditional sense or whether music now is shaping theology. There is an increasing trend in the church to separate music from theological and historical foundations. In many instances, music has become an end in itself. Music is fostering the goal of commercial entertainment rather than contributing to the worship of God.

Mapson’s objective is to help today’s pastor take the leadership in improving the worship experience through the use of music that meets the biblical norm and serves theology as a legitimate response to God. In addition to evaluating the quality and relevancy of music to the worship service, the guidelines suggest ways for improving the relationship between pastor, music director, choir, and congregation. Specific helps are also provided for organizing a music committee, setting qualifications for choir director and musicians, and developing a music education program for the choir and for young untrained musicians.

Only 1 left in stock

Description

SKU (ISBN): 9780817010577
ISBN10: 0817010572
J. Wendell Mapson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 1984
Publisher: Judson Press

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Ministry Of Music In The Black Church”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *