The annual conference, headed by hymn writing duo Keith and Kristyn Getty, shares a common love and culture of sacred music.
The annual Sing! Global conference, held Sept. 4-6, drew some 8,500 Christian worship music leaders and other church musicians, pastors, vendors and hymn composers from as many as 35 countries.
A new study looked at how worship leaders pick music for services — at a time when a handful of megachurches dominate the market.
Though churches like Australia-based Hillsong and Bethel Church in California have met with scandal and controversy, worship leaders still keep singing their songs, a new study found.
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In 2009, a conman bilked members at Bethel Church in Redding, California, out of more than $650,000. Now, two shysters peddling a Ponzi scheme have reportedly struck the controversial megachurch again—this time defrauding investors of ...
A battle of wills between a California musician known for a series of open-air Christian worship concerts around the country and the city of Seattle, which denied him a park venue for a Labor Day ...
Faux petitions and surveys use politics for fundraising
Organizations and groups may claim they want your opinions, but for most nonprofits the goal of these activities is engagement: connections with donors that will lead to greater commitment and giving. Petitions can be a ...
What Can Christian Schools Teach? Last week the Supreme Court said it would hear two cases that could decide whether church schools or the government decides who teaches religion classes. Both cases began in 2015 ...