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Psalm 39
Cody Curtis is the writer and composer for the musical group Psallos and professor of music at Union University. He joins us to discuss his goal of putting the Epistles to music. So far, that includes Romans, Hebrews, Jude, and coming soon, Phillipians.
Are the Songs in the Wrong Order? (Hebrews: Behind the Music)
“Good art makes the familiar unfamiliar.”
Cody CurtisMeaningful Psalm: Psalm 127
Check out Psallos’ website, support through their online store, or support Psallos on Patreon.
The Balm of Gilead podcast is a member of the Tech Reformation family of podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please share it with others. We enjoy hearing from you, so join us on our Discord and let us know what you’re thinking. If email is more your thing, write to us at thereis balmcast com. Thanks again and we’ll see you next time, Lord willing.
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Psalm 39
Cody Curtis is the writer and composer for the musical group Psallos and professor of music at Union University. He joins us to discuss his goal of putting the Epistles to music. So far, that includes Romans, Hebrews, Jude, and coming soon, Phillipians.
Are the Songs in the Wrong Order? (Hebrews: Behind the Music)
“Good art makes the familiar unfamiliar.”
Cody CurtisMeaningful Psalm: Psalm 127
Check out Psallos’ website, support through their online store, or support Psallos on Patreon.
The Balm of Gilead podcast is a member of the Tech Reformation family of podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please share it with others. We enjoy hearing from you, so join us on our Discord and let us know what you’re thinking. If email is more your thing, write to us at thereis balmcast com. Thanks again and we’ll see you next time, Lord willing.