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    Sovereign Grace Music

    Anyone familiar with this music ?

    I think that music and lyrics are great, but more to listen at home, not to use for church service.
    The music i think rememberance me of the Vineyard Pentacostel music (except the lyrics).

    Any thoughts ?

    http://www.sovereigngraceministries.org/music/
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    I believe Mark Altrogee is associated with them. He does Scripture songs though: the words of the ESV set to music and sung: www.forevergratefulmusic.com
    Love His Scripture cd's!!!!

    Beyond that, I'm not familiar with Sovereign Grace Ministries at all.
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    Originally posted by Mayflower
    Anyone familiar with this music ?

    I think that music and lyrics are great, but more to listen at home, not to use for church service.
    The music i think rememberance me of the Vineyard Pentacostel music (except the lyrics).

    Any thoughts ?

    http://www.sovereigngraceministries.org/music/
    I have had a couple of their CD's (don't know where they are). Sovereign grace defines themselves as Reformed and charismatic, an interesting combination to be sure.

    Their music is pretty lively, but often MUCH more theologically rich than the 7-11 drivel that is used in so many churches. Take for example, their hymn, Before the Throne of God Above. They lyrics are:

    "Before the throne of God above
    I have a strong and perfect plea.
    A great high Priest whose Name is Love
    Who ever lives and pleads for me.
    My name is graven on His hands,
    My name is written on His heart.
    I know that while in Heaven He stands
    No tongue can bid me thence depart.

    When Satan tempts me to despair
    And tells me of the guilt within,
    Upward I look and see Him there
    Who made an end of all my sin.
    Because the sinless Savior died
    My sinful soul is counted free.
    For God the just is satisfied
    To look on Him and pardon me.

    Behold Him there the risen Lamb,
    My perfect spotless righteousness,
    The great unchangeable I AM,
    King of glory and of grace,
    One in Himself I cannot die.
    My soul is purchased by His blood,
    My life is hid with Christ on high,
    With Christ my Savior and my God!"

    It's not Isaac Watts, but it's a far cry from Shine Jesus Shine!
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    They've got theology because they're reformed and charismatic Not just charismatic.

    You should see their bookstore. They carry Owen, Puritans, Sproul and a ton of good stuff that even some 'reformed' bookstores don't carry......

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    We use a good bit of their music in our services. It is several notches above most of what is out there.
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    Before the Throne of God Above was written in 1863. I first heard it on GLAD's Accapella Worship CD.

    You can hear a snippet of this song Here

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    Originally posted by Mayflower
    Any thoughts ?
    I'm not a particularly big fan. I'm not opposed to it or anything, it just does not strike me as consistently great. Of course, I've only ever read through a given song a couple times.
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