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Sing joyfully to the Lord, you righteous. It is fitting for the upright to praise him. Psalm 33:1
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Since Christians have met together, they have sung to God and about God. Early Jewish Christians probably sung psalms. In later centuries, monophonic Gregorian chants were widely sung. During and following the Protestant Reformation, hundreds of hymns were written by men like Martin Luther and Charles Wesley. In recent decades, Contemporary Christian Music, Christian music in rock style, has become increasing popular. (Read more) |
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- Early Church music | Gregorian chants | Christmas carols | Hymns | Gospel music | Contemporary Christian Music
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