Showing posts with label WorshipConcord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WorshipConcord. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

"O" Antiphons in Latin!

Listen to the O Antiphons in Latin over at WorshipConcord.wordpress.com.  They feature essentially the same psalm tone provided by Deacon Dulas, along with the visual from the chant book.

Here is the sample from today's antiphon:


Saturday, November 28, 2009

Introducing WorshipConcord



Here is the discription of WorshipConcord from the blog.

WorshipConcord is a resource for worship leaders, lay and ordained. It is a “go-to” place for acquiring the necessary tools to make worship choices that are good for the church. It is a safe place for asking questions, sharing resources, and discussing each other’s work in a non-threatening way.

The goal of WorshipConcord is twofold:

● to promote harmony by fostering respect between those who appreciate different worship forms, and . . .

● to equip worship leaders with the tools they need to evaluate contemporary forms for use in the local congregation.

The most recent posts feature "Chemnitz on Traditions" (so far there are 11 posts in this series) and "My Favorite Thanksgiving Hymns" (four posts in this series).

Thanks to All for Hymn's Facebook follower Micah, who also follows WorshipConcord on Facebook.  I found this blog by clicking on his icon.

You, too, can check out All for Hymn on Facebook and become a follower!

While you are there, check out WorshipConcord's Facebook page as well.

If you know of other worship or music blogs of note, please drop the link in any comment box.