Re:Sound Reason #2: Music by Sojourn Church

The Re:Sound event that will be accompanying the Advance 09 conference is an amazing opportunity to both worship God and grow in our knowledge of worship. For this reason, over the next week at worship.vintage21.com we’ll look at several sound reasons for attending Re:Sound and inviting your friends.

Re:Sound Reason #2: Music by Sojourn Community Church

All one really needs to do in order to make this argument is post a link to Before The Throne. This album has been a regular in the Vintage21 office for almost two years now, and their arrangement of the song “Before The Throne” is a favorite at Vintage21 Church in our Sunday worship services. I’m blown away by the song choices, writing, arrangements, playing, production, even the packaging of this album. But Sojourn Community Church is more than music; Mike Cosper, the Worship Pastor at Sojourn is a leading contributor to The Open Sourcebook, which “aims at creating useful, plain-language resources for worship.” In all songs and writings coming from the folks of Sojourn Church Music, worship of God is the clear foundation.

Not only will we be led in worship by Mike Cosper and several musicians from Sojourn Community Church, but you’ll have a chance to pick up their new album at Re:Sound, two weeks before you can buy it at their website. This album will continue Sojourn’s leadership of church musicians nationwide, not only leading us in praise to God but also giving us a vision of contextualization and excellence beyond the canned “worship sound” that churches get stuck in.

Visit Sojourn Music.
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Matt Stevens is the Worship Pastor for Vintage21 Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. Contact him via Twitter: @MattStevensNC