If you’d like to send a private comment, question, or suggestion, you can contact Chris Anderson via email at pastorchris(at)tricountybible.org.
If you’d like to post a public comment, question, or suggestion, please feel to chime in below.
Either way, we’d love to hear from you. We sometimes wonder where these hymns and psalms are being used, and we’d love to know!
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December 12th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Thanks for the encouraging words, Joshua. Praise the Lord.
FWIW, I’m actually very appreciative of much of what Townend/Getty and Sovereign Grace are putting out—How Deep the Father’s Love, Before the Throne, In Christ Alone, Power of the Cross, O Church Arise, etc. We’ve used them with great benefit at the church I pastor, and I’ve enjoyed hearing them on recordings by the Galkins, Pettits, SoundForth, etc. Of course, the style in which they’re performed makes a big difference, but I do think there are some great resources they’re providing that we’d miss to our own harm.
As for an arrangement of My Jesus, Fair, well, we’re working on it. We’re designing our music for congregations, but I agree that solos and choral arrangements can be very useful when introducing and teaching new songs.
Thanks for chiming in.
March 6th, 2009 at 4:46 pm
Bro Greg,
I am wondering if the music that is currently offered on the CWM site will at any time be available for low voice? I am not the soprano I “used to wuz” in college…as a matter of fact, due to health issues, I am more or less tenor masquerading as a alto. =)
Thanks for any input,
~Diane Heeney
blest2bwest@wyoming.com
March 27th, 2009 at 12:50 pm
Am I just not finding my way around too well, or have you only completed two Psalms (1, 19) so far? If others are available, I would be happy to purchase them, but so far I can’t locate any others on this site.
Thanks for your ministry. I believe that you are dead on in your philosophy of Church music, and it’s a thrill to find some other Baptists that are convinced that Psalm-singing should be part of our regular worship.
Until your work is completed, what Psalter would you recommend for a Baptist Church to be using? Do you have a list of your own favorites from other Psalters?
Thanks for your time,
In HIS Service,
Pastor Chris Huff
April 6th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Do you have a site where I can hear samples of your hymns?
My son just heard “His Robes for Mine” this last Sunday and
loves it. I would like to hear it too.
Thanks
April 6th, 2009 at 7:21 pm
Hi, Dave. We have mp3′s available with each hymn allowing you to hear the piano accompaniment. Click the “Hymns” tab at the top of the page, then the MP3 link for whichever hymn you want to hear.
I’m glad that your son is enjoying “His Robes for Mine.” Praise the Lord. :)
April 12th, 2009 at 6:14 pm
Thanks Church Work’s Media! I wish we had these rich hymns in Portuguese!
Jonathan Hutchins
Porto Alegre, Brazil
May 30th, 2009 at 12:30 pm
I love your music
August 29th, 2009 at 5:43 pm
Dear Pastor Anderson,
Thank you for your music ministry. I am hoping to use “I love the church” for our stewardship month in January. Thank you for giving permission.
I am also asking permission. When we record our services, we record the special music (if we have permission). This music is either included with CDs which we give away for free or on our website (which can be listened to/downloaded for free. May we have permission to do this with your music. Thank you for your consideration.
Pastor Carlos Galvan
Bible Baptist Church
Beaver Dam, WI.
August 29th, 2009 at 5:47 pm
Both uses would be fine, Carlos. Praise the Lord that the songs are useful in your ministry. Many blessings as you proclaim Christ in word and song!
November 24th, 2009 at 6:47 pm
We are trying to encourage 4-part harmony singing in churches by making learning tracks available. We have some original material and Christmas carols up on the site.
Blessings,
Pastor Brian L. Penney
http://www.christcovenantchurch.weebly.com
January 9th, 2010 at 1:14 am
It was great meeting you at the music conference. Thanks for your encouragement, and of course thank you for your songs. God is using them greatly in my heart and many others. God bless.
March 12th, 2010 at 7:42 pm
Hey Greg remember me I was listening to your music and was truly blessed. drop me a line your brother in christ kevin from berachah hope your family is ok god bless.
March 18th, 2011 at 3:50 pm
Hello Chris,
My name is Dan Lidster and my wife is Mary, formerly Mary Boyd. Her parents were Jesse and Mrs. Boyd, teachers of Bible and French at BJU. I am a part time music director of a small Bible church in Sanger, TX. We have been using your hymns since finding them this year. Our hymn on the Easter season is “He Was Wounded.”
Our church started as a mission church of Denton Bible church with Pastor Tommy Nelson. I told their music director of the website and he told me he was going to use “I Run to Christ.” Their church is about 4,000.
On a earlier post it was asked about a Psalter. There is a new Psalter put out by The Reformed Presbyterian Church. The words are updated English using the NIV rather than all other Psalters I know of that use the King James. It has some commonly used tunes in it as well. I enjoy the ease of singing your hymns and Psalter pieces, as well as a rich text.
We also use some of the Getty music. Each generation adds songs to the rich heritage of congregational singing and time will sift the good from the bad.
I look forward to more great music from you.
April 18th, 2011 at 4:54 pm
Dear Church Works Media,
I love your hymns and was wondering if anyone is doing solo piano arrangements of them. I’d love to be able to play them for church offertories.
Thank you so much for what you are doing!
April 21st, 2011 at 3:31 pm
I really appreciate your music. You said you’d like to where some of the music is being used, so here’s short list from just this year. :) I teach at a Bible college in the Philippines, and my church in Caloocan, Metro Manila used “My Jesus Fair” for our anniversary. I was on a music team that went to the southern island of Mindanao in October, and we sang and taught “He was Wounded” and “I Run to Christ.” The team leader (one of our Bible students, from Mindanao) chose to use those hymns at the music conferences we held in Valancia and Bukidnon so that the seminar participants would have some good music to replace some of the music they were previously using. One of my bass students used “I Love the Church” as the theme for his church’s anniversary in Bulucan, Metro Manila. Besides these specifics, I know many of our other students use your music in their churches and provinces all over the Philippines. I’m in the States on a short visit in between semesters, and am planning to introduce your music to the music director of my church here in PA, as well as teach some of the songs to young people in my brother’s youth ministry. In the Philippines, we are working on writing new sacred music in the languages of the Philippines, and your music is a great example to us of truth in well-crafted words expressed through beautiful music. Thank you and may God continue to give you creativity and wisdom as you write!!
July 15th, 2011 at 10:14 am
We have used “I Love the Church” and “My Jesus Fair” in our worship services. Great hymns. A few months ago I downloaded a copy of “Prophet, Priest and King”. It no longer seems to be on the website. Could you tell me how to get the music for that song?
July 15th, 2011 at 12:33 pm
Thanks all for the encouragement. Praise the Lord.
Mac, I’m not sure why PPAK isn’t appearing, but you can still get the PDF here: http://www.churchworksmedia.co.....d-King.pdf