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Since I have accepted the doctrines of grace, I have found that there is a real longing to worship God in me. When I was younger, church was a chore, but now it is a joy and I hate to leave. I do notice that many of the songs we sing (I don't attend a reformed church) are centered on what we will do for God, rather than what He has done for us and have looked for resources to introduce to the music team.

The best online resource I have found is Reformed Praise, which requires that you sign up. It is free, and there have been no unwelcome e-mails in my inbox. What other resources are out there?

http://www.reformedpraise.org/
 

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CoffeeSwirls said:
Since I have accepted the doctrines of grace, I have found that there is a real longing to worship God in me. When I was younger, church was a chore, but now it is a joy and I hate to leave. I do notice that many of the songs we sing (I don't attend a reformed church) are centered on what we will do for God, rather than what He has done for us and have looked for resources to introduce to the music team.

The best online resource I have found is Reformed Praise, which requires that you sign up. It is free, and there have been no unwelcome e-mails in my inbox. What other resources are out there?

http://www.reformedpraise.org/

Check out this site: http://www.psalmistry.com/psalms_christian_music_directory.piano.htm
 
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CoffeeSwirls said:
Since I have accepted the doctrines of grace, I have found that there is a real longing to worship God in me. When I was younger, church was a chore, but now it is a joy and I hate to leave. I do notice that many of the songs we sing (I don't attend a reformed church) are centered on what we will do for God, rather than what He has done for us and have looked for resources to introduce to the music team.

The best online resource I have found is Reformed Praise, which requires that you sign up. It is free, and there have been no unwelcome e-mails in my inbox. What other resources are out there?

http://www.reformedpraise.org/

Bach, Mendelssohn and Handel are the best reformed praise I have ever heard!
 
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CoffeeSwirls said:
Since I have accepted the doctrines of grace, I have found that there is a real longing to worship God in me. When I was younger, church was a chore, but now it is a joy and I hate to leave. I do notice that many of the songs we sing (I don't attend a reformed church) are centered on what we will do for God, rather than what He has done for us and have looked for resources to introduce to the music team.

The best online resource I have found is Reformed Praise, which requires that you sign up. It is free, and there have been no unwelcome e-mails in my inbox. What other resources are out there?

http://www.reformedpraise.org/

Try this: http://igracemusic.com/igracemusic/hymnbook/home.html

A lot of old hymns very lovingly turned modern. Great resources, Great CDs.
 
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