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the congregation of a church is the ultimate choir, and it is without auditions—everyone can be in it and should be in it.
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty • Sing!
Even as He approached the darkest hour, our Savior was singing and leading these men in singing. Even on the cross itself, He famously quoted from a song, a psalm, that He would have grown up knowing. The songs He was trained in as a child sustained Him and, we might say, shaped Him through His most anguished moment of suffering;
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty • Sing!
We sing, as the Psalms train us, to help us bring all of our lives, failures, successes, losses, gains, dreams, and ambitions into gospel perspective.
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty • Sing!
Sing what you like, what you enjoy singing, the songs that are good for your spiritual well-being. At the heart of encouraging your kids to sing is having a heart for singing the songs yourself.
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty • Sing!
Let singing the gospel be to your family what skiing incredibly early and speaking multiple languages is to the Swiss. We need to make singing Bible truths second nature to our children, a “second language” in our homes.
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty • Sing!
We are commanded to sing the Word of God—the
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty • Sing!
These “at home” experiences are foundational spaces for the singing we do from Sunday to Sunday. It links our personal homes with our church home, training kids to sing and sing well as part of the congregation.



