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126. Mark Reagan Interview (Postmillennialism and Music)

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In this conversation, Kendall Lankford interviews Mark Reagan, the music director at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. They discuss post-millennialism, the power and purpose of music, and its role in culture and worship. Mark explains that post-millennialism is an application of faithfulness, where believers work and hope for the Lord's blessing and the increase of His kingdom. They also explore the origins of music and its reflection of God's order in the cosmos. They discuss how music can be used for good or evil, and the importance of corporate singing in the church as a reflection of our corporate identity and culture. Music plays a crucial role in building culture and shaping our worldview. Singing Psalms and hymns that have post-millennial themes is important because it encourages and motivates us in our daily efforts. It reminds us that Christ is victorious and that our work is not in vain. By singing songs that reflect the full story of the gospel, we teach ourselves and others who we are in Christ. Music is a powerful tool for worship, expressing our emotions, and building a Christian culture in our homes and communities.

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Summary

In this conversation, Kendall Lankford interviews Mark Reagan, the music director at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho. They discuss post-millennialism, the power and purpose of music, and its role in culture and worship. Mark explains that post-millennialism is an application of faithfulness, where believers work and hope for the Lord's blessing and the increase of His kingdom. They also explore the origins of music and its reflection of God's order in the cosmos. They discuss how music can be used for good or evil, and the importance of corporate singing in the church as a reflection of our corporate identity and culture. Music plays a crucial role in building culture and shaping our worldview. Singing Psalms and hymns that have post-millennial themes is important because it encourages and motivates us in our daily efforts. It reminds us that Christ is victorious and that our work is not in vain. By singing songs that reflect the full story of the gospel, we teach ourselves and others who we are in Christ. Music is a powerful tool for worship, expressing our emotions, and building a Christian culture in our homes and communities.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datprodcast/support
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