Some of our readers may have already read the following article from The Christian Science Monitor, but it's worth another read in light of our recent study of the CS Hymnal. The writer is Dr. Marie Jureit-Beamish from Principia College. Her final sentence is a request to all who sing hymns, in church or out: Let your voice be heard, and with every note you sing, make it a prayer for peace.
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Friday, 11 January 2013
The Healing Power of Music
Some of our readers may have already read the following article from The Christian Science Monitor, but it's worth another read in light of our recent study of the CS Hymnal. The writer is Dr. Marie Jureit-Beamish from Principia College. Her final sentence is a request to all who sing hymns, in church or out: Let your voice be heard, and with every note you sing, make it a prayer for peace.
Some of our readers may have already read the following article from The Christian Science Monitor, but it's worth another read in light of our recent study of the CS Hymnal. The writer is Dr. Marie Jureit-Beamish from Principia College. Her final sentence is a request to all who sing hymns, in church or out: Let your voice be heard, and with every note you sing, make it a prayer for peace.
A Christian Science perspective. A conductor tells how she directed her orchestra of young musicians to follow this counsel from Leonard Bernstein: “This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before.”
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