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Back to EpisodesWhat Christians Need To Sing Amidst Our Crazy Times with Matt Maher
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How Does the Church Sings Through Suffering and Why Do the Songs Matter?
Grammy Award nominee and Dove Award winner Matt Maher joins the Good Faith podcast for a conversation about the power of songs and church music to tell the truth about suffering. Reflecting on protest, justice, prophetic art, ecumenism, and even Rich Mullins, Maher explores how the church can hold lament and praise together while still pointing people to the hope and holiness of God. Drawing on Psalm 22 and Jesus' cry of abandonment on the cross, he argues that the church, like Jesus, must sing honestly about pain and abandonment without losing sight of the worship and honor God deserves.
*This episode was recorded live at the Illuminate Arts + Faith Conference
00:00:00 - Tease: The Duality of Abandonment and Praise
00:01:00 - Introduction from Curtis Chang
05:31 - Conversion and the Impact of Catholic Liturgy on His Faith
08:13 - Theology in Songwriting and Collaboration
09:57- Can Ecumenism Expand Your Perspective?
13:06 - John 17 and Praying for Church Unity
14:35 - Prophetic Calling Comforts the Afflicted and Challenges the Comfortable
16:38 - Protest Themes and the Burden of Truth
20:30 - Holding Space for Both Praise and Lament
21:55 - Christian Justice Movements and Prophetic Action
24:02 - The After Party Album and Amos's Call to Justice
24:11 - That He Will Overcome (musical insert)
26:29 - The Toppling of Empire Lyrics as Inspired by Dr. Mika Edmonson
29:04 - The Neurological and Physical Impact of Music on Memory and Community
34:03 - Personal Storytelling and Lament To Work Out Hard Things
40:00 - Rich Mullins' Influence and Legacy
41:24 - What Is The Song the Church Needs Now, In These Crazy Times?
43:48 - A Warning From Nazi Germany Against Ignoring Suffering
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