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WMC Podcast, Episode #0193: Keith Getty

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Keith Getty Keith and Kristyn Getty occupy a unique space in the world of music today as preeminent modern hymn writers. In re-inventing the traditional hymn form, they have created a catalogue of songs teaching Christian doctrine and crossing the genres of traditional, classical, folk and contemporary composition which are sung the world over. The Gettys’ hymns are used increasingly both in contemporary and traditional circles, being included in most modern hymnbooks (with a number of these now listing “Getty” as the most-featured composers), while in the more contemporary church, more than 60 of their songs are featured on top 2,000 CCLI charts between the UK and USA. More about The Getty’s: https://www.gettymusic.com/about-us/ Sing: http://thesingbook.com/ Why don’t you chime in? Leave your feedback in the comments section below! TWITTER: @wmcatalyst FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/worshipministrycatalyst VOICEMAIL: 360 818 – 4339 Email: kevin@worshipministrycatalyst.com Stay up to date with what’s going on at WMC by subscribing to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name
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Keith Getty Keith and Kristyn Getty occupy a unique space in the world of music today as preeminent modern hymn writers. In re-inventing the traditional hymn form, they have created a catalogue of songs teaching Christian doctrine and crossing the genres of traditional, classical, folk and contemporary composition which are sung the world over. The Gettys’ hymns are used increasingly both in contemporary and traditional circles, being included in most modern hymnbooks (with a number of these now listing “Getty” as the most-featured composers), while in the more contemporary church, more than 60 of their songs are featured on top 2,000 CCLI charts between the UK and USA. More about The Getty’s: https://www.gettymusic.com/about-us/ Sing: http://thesingbook.com/ Why don’t you chime in? Leave your feedback in the comments section below! TWITTER: @wmcatalyst FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/worshipministrycatalyst VOICEMAIL: 360 818 – 4339 Email: kevin@worshipministrycatalyst.com Stay up to date with what’s going on at WMC by subscribing to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name
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