Weboldalunk használatával jóváhagyja a cookie-k használatát a Cookie-kkal kapcsolatos irányelv értelmében. 
Elfogadom

This I Believe (the Creed) Hillsong Worship Guide

"This I Believe (The Creed)" is more than a radio hit; it is a pedagogical tool. It teaches theology through melody, ensuring that the essential "DNA" of the Christian faith is memorized and internalised. By reviving the Creed, Hillsong Worship reminded the modern world that while styles of music change, the foundational truths of the faith remain "unchanging and sure." It stands as a reminder that to move forward in faith, one must often look back at the truths that have stood the test of time. To help me make this even better for you, let me know:

The Power of Proclamation: An Analysis of "This I Believe (The Creed)" This I Believe (The Creed) Hillsong Worship

The primary strength of the song lies in its "old-meets-new" architecture. For centuries, the Apostles' Creed has been recited in traditional liturgy to unify the Church. Hillsong, known for its modern pop-rock influence, managed to strip away the formality without losing the weight of the words. When the lyrics declare, "I believe in God our Father / I believe in Christ the Son," they aren't just singing a catchy melody; they are joining a chorus of believers that spans two millennia. This creates a sense of "historical belonging" for the listener, connecting the modern believer to the early church martyrs and reformers alike. "This I Believe (The Creed)" is more than

Az oldal tetejére