“Do I Have To Like Worship Music?” by Jeff Wiesemann
Nov 15, 10:00 AM
“Do I Have To Like Worship Music?” by Jeff Wiesemann
Jeff Wiesemann had been a music fanatic since high school, when he’d spend hours scouring bins at the used record store. But there was one genre he could never find himself enjoying: worship music. In this article, Jeff takes us into his deep dive to understand why worship matters, what the Bible says about it, and how he finally found something he liked on Apple Music.
Read the full length article here.
Find more articles by Jeff Wiesemann here.
Note from the author: This article is not meant as a commercial for Crossroads Music, but I’m so grateful that God has blessed them, the Holy Spirit inspires them, and that they are all using their gifts to help us all worship and connect more deeply to God. It was this deeper and more frequent Bible reading that made me reconsider my feelings. But when I heard *Crossroads Music’s “Grateful” and “Take Me Deeper,” I was so moved that these are now two of my all-time favorite songs from any genre. Check ‘em out in the Crossroads app, Spotify, YouTube, and other channels, too.
Jeff Wiesemann had been a music fanatic since high school, when he’d spend hours scouring bins at the used record store. But there was one genre he could never find himself enjoying: worship music. In this article, Jeff takes us into his deep dive to understand why worship matters, what the Bible says about it, and how he finally found something he liked on Apple Music.
Read the full length article here.
Find more articles by Jeff Wiesemann here.
Note from the author: This article is not meant as a commercial for Crossroads Music, but I’m so grateful that God has blessed them, the Holy Spirit inspires them, and that they are all using their gifts to help us all worship and connect more deeply to God. It was this deeper and more frequent Bible reading that made me reconsider my feelings. But when I heard *Crossroads Music’s “Grateful” and “Take Me Deeper,” I was so moved that these are now two of my all-time favorite songs from any genre. Check ‘em out in the Crossroads app, Spotify, YouTube, and other channels, too.