
Clifton and Hallock’s Strong Opinions on Singin’
Revitalize and Replant · North American Mission Board
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Show Notes
If you can’t hear the congregation singing, something is wrong. In this episode, Clifton and Hallock discuss why congregational singing is a visible indicator of church health. They unpack how song choice shapes theology, why participation matters more than performance, and how gospel-centered songs can carry believers through seasons of suffering.
In struggling churches especially, singing isn’t filler—it’s fuel.
Key Topics
- Why congregational volume matters
- The theological weight of lyrics
- Singing as discipleship
- Songs as hope in hardship
Why It Matters
What a church sings eventually becomes what a church believes. Healthy churches cultivate participation, clarity, and courage through biblically rich worship.