Who’s the Most Important of Them All?
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) Church musician, Carlton Young, once made an important observation. “We tend to treat the choir as if
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) Church musician, Carlton Young, once made an important observation. “We tend to treat the choir as if
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) I recently re-read an article by John Ortberg for a class titled “Can You Engage Both Heart
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) I just got back from a unique gathering of what was called “Evangelical Scholars.” This particular group
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) In the last 10 days, I have joined some of my colleagues as a guest at a
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) I go back and forth…there is the proven strength of liturgical forms – of various kinds, and
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) Much has been rightfully said about great theology found in many of the songs of Christmas. I
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) I often recommend to those who lead worship that they should take some retreat time on a
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) I attended a conference this morning. In the course of some conversation, someone said that they were
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) I had the pleasure of attending a college football game last weekend…my alma mater versus the home
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) I was surprised to hear from someone that a co-worker they brought to church was overheard telling
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) “It’s Christmastime in the city.” Wait a second…why would I be singing a Christmas song in the
(This post was written prior to 2016, in a blog entitled “Jubal’s Jottings.”) I recently participated in a couple of worship-related conferences. They are always stimulating to attend. The attendees