Modern Hymn Writers Aim To Take Back Sunday – NPR
Modern Hymn Writers Aim To Take Back Sunday – NPR
by BLAKE FARMER — July 08, 2013 3:28 PM
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Modern hymn writers Kristyn and Keith Getty run through their song “In Christ Alone” at their home near Nashville’s Music Row.
Courtesy of Stephen Jerkins
There was a time when hymns were used primarily to drive home the message that came from the pulpit. But then came the praise songs.
Matt Redman’s song “Our God” is the most popular piece of music in Christian churches today. That’s according to charts that track congregational singing — yes, there is such a thing. But approaching the Top 10 is a retro hymn: “In Christ Alone,” co-written by Keith Getty.
Keith’s wife, Kristyn, sings the hymn, while he plays the piano in their home near Nashville’s Music Row. The couple came to town to write songs not for individual artists, but for what Keith Getty calls “the congregation.”
“Our goal is to write songs that teach the faith, where the congregation is the main thing, and everybody accompanies that,” he says.
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