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Nathan Partain of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, is a worship leader and ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church of America. Aside from leading his congregation's music ministry, Nathan is engaged in songwriting and has a long history recording and producing msuci, particularly, though not exclusively, Christian worship music for the local church. Nathan shares about his journey to leading the music ministry at Redeemer and we discuss his role as a guardian of God's worship there. We find out what is being guarded and from what it is being guarded. We learn about "Becky", whose sensibilities may still guide the Christian music industry's choices, to some degree. Nathan offers some guidance on keeping one's ego in check through vulnerability and honesty, and humbly shares how some aspects of worship leading might be difficult for certain people to handle. The 'singability' and lyrical clarity of songs is also discussed, and we conclude by giving thanks for the ability to have thoughtful conversations about worship music.
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Nathan Partain of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, is a worship leader and ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church of America. Aside from leading his congregation's music ministry, Nathan is engaged in songwriting and has a long history recording and producing msuci, particularly, though not exclusively, Christian worship music for the local church. Nathan shares about his journey to leading the music ministry at Redeemer and we discuss his role as a guardian of God's worship there. We find out what is being guarded and from what it is being guarded. We learn about "Becky", whose sensibilities may still guide the Christian music industry's choices, to some degree. Nathan offers some guidance on keeping one's ego in check through vulnerability and honesty, and humbly shares how some aspects of worship leading might be difficult for certain people to handle. The 'singability' and lyrical clarity of songs is also discussed, and we conclude by giving thanks for the ability to have thoughtful conversations about worship music.
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