Testing the Songs We Sing: Worship, Ecumenism, and NAR Concerns

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Testing the Songs We Sing: Worship, Ecumenism, and NAR Concerns

Show: NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill | Series: NAR to Christ | Host: Dawn Hill

Summary: An informational episode on why worship sources and affiliations matter, how ecumenism can blur gospel clarity, and a practical way to test what we sing by Scripture. Not an attack on individuals, but a plea for charitable, biblical discernment.

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Episode Notes

We consider how popular worship can act as a “gateway” into broader theological streams, why affiliations (writers, publishers, training platforms) matter, and how to evaluate lyrics apart from the musical pull. The aim is steady, Scripture-first discernment with a gracious tone.

Scripture

  • John 4:24
  • 2 Timothy 3:16–17
  • Acts 17:11
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:21–22

For more from Dawn please visit her page at Servants of Grace or at our YouTube.

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