Open up the doors: Music in the Modern Church by Mark Evans Gordon Cheng

Thanks for this post Gordon. To be honest it’s one of the few Sola Panel posts so far that I’ve bothered to read all the way through!

Great to have a book like this pointed out to us and shared. The comments about old-school ‘boyfriend’ songs and the lack of eschatology in songs today were very thought-provoking.

<i>To be honest it’s one of the few Sola Panel posts so far that I’ve bothered to read all the way through!</i>

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Love sometimes hurts…. : -)

I wanted to hold off my negative comment until I had a big positive thing to say. I find your current postings more like articles than blog posts. I’d like more bite-sized articles, shorter paragraphs, more bullet points…

I’m really happy you’ve all got this off the ground, and I will keep skim-reading, don’t you worry.

No worries at all Mikey.

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