Music and the Church with Sarah Bereza

Ethics and Christian Musicking

32 min · 25 de ago de 2021
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Music and the Church with Sarah Bereza is back after a summer hiatus while I finished writing and editing my book Professional Christian: Being Fully Yourself in the Spotlight of Public Ministry (coming your way Spring 2022) - glad to be back into podcasting mode!  Today's episode is an interview with my friends Nathan Myrick and Mark Porter. They have a new collection of essays out - Ethics and Christian Musicking - and we discuss why both researchers and practitioners of Christian music should consider ethical questions as they research and/or make music in Christian communities.  Sign up for my free newsletter here!

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