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David Crowder Band's Come Thou Fount with guest Cameron Frank

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Hymns are a treasure. Passed down via generations for hundreds of years, singing these songs remind us that we are part of a brotherhood and sisterhood of believers across time and space. Singing hymns invites us to worship with the choruses and lyrics that were sung by those that have come before us and yet experienced the same fundamental challenges that we do today. Let's explore the timeless theology of the Holy Spirit as we look at David Crowder Band's 1998 cover of Come Thou Fount, which was written in the 1700s. Host, Rachel Cash, is joined by special guest Cameron Frank of A Frank Voice, author of The Trinity Project, a series of devotionals based on classic hymns in partnership with Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns.
Find hardcopy, ebook or audiobook of The Trinity Project on Amazon, Audible, Spotify, and AFrankVoice.com. Reawaken Hymns and the music from the The Trinity Project is available wherever you stream music.

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Hymns are a treasure. Passed down via generations for hundreds of years, singing these songs remind us that we are part of a brotherhood and sisterhood of believers across time and space. Singing hymns invites us to worship with the choruses and lyrics that were sung by those that have come before us and yet experienced the same fundamental challenges that we do today. Let's explore the timeless theology of the Holy Spirit as we look at David Crowder Band's 1998 cover of Come Thou Fount, which was written in the 1700s. Host, Rachel Cash, is joined by special guest Cameron Frank of A Frank Voice, author of The Trinity Project, a series of devotionals based on classic hymns in partnership with Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns.
Find hardcopy, ebook or audiobook of The Trinity Project on Amazon, Audible, Spotify, and AFrankVoice.com. Reawaken Hymns and the music from the The Trinity Project is available wherever you stream music.

Our new book, Mixtape Theology: 90s Christian Edition, is available now: https://a.co/d/fdimT0b
Come hang out with us and fellow mixtape theologians on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @MixtapeTheology or by visiting linktr.ee/mixtapetheology.
Come check out 90s Christian swag at our merch store at mixtapetheology.com
We are part of the NRT (New Release Today) podcast network. Find more Christian music related podcasts at newreleasetoday.com

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