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Daniel Aaron Webster is a minister, writer, and teacher. His primary research interest is early Christian music, especially the musical thought of Clement of Alexandria.
Daniel serves at Welch College as Director of Enrollment & Marketing and Instructor of Music & Theology. He is also the Associate Pastor for Music & Worship at Immanuel Church in Gallatin, TN.
John Calvin’s views on music can be found in his 1543 “Letter to the Reader,” his Institutes 3.20.31–32, and his commentaries on Colossians 3 and 1 Corinthians
I often talk with pastors and church volunteers who would like to improve their church music but don’t know where to start. I always tell
A good warrior knows his weaknesses. Superman is defeated by Kryptonite; Aquaman needs water to remain at full strength; Vision is lifeless without the Mind
Here are English translations and tunes for the oldest early Christian hymns. This is meant to be a worship resource if you are attempting to
This brief post could have been entitled, “You Can’t Have Missions without Worship.” But considering my ministry background and current area of doctoral studies, as
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Somewhere along the line, we started referring to music ministry as “worship ministry.” In a related manner, the music portion of a service is now
John Calvin’s views on music can be found in his 1543 “Letter to the Reader,” his Institutes 3.20.31–32, and his commentaries on Colossians 3 and 1 Corinthians
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