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Ever heard of the phrase sotto voce? It literally means "under the voice". In music, literature, and stage, it is meant to accentuate something by making it much quieter. An example is Mozart's Requiem: Lacrimosa. where the dynamic expansions are quite dramatic to fit the lyrics.
For the disciple, we are meant to use our voice - and with the integrity of a life of humility and repentance - draw attention to the beauty of re-creaction that God is doing in our lives.
Listen in on this lively podcast on resetting our voice!
▶️ Nate's Message on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/ytp4e3df
🍊 Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/4y3r8c9s
🍎 Apple: https://tinyurl.com/m54hzd3r
💚 Grace Community Church: https://www.roswellgrace.com/
📰 Grace COMMUNITY Blog: https://tinyurl.com/mue5epjf
📧 Send us questions or comments! [email protected]
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Ever heard of the phrase sotto voce? It literally means "under the voice". In music, literature, and stage, it is meant to accentuate something by making it much quieter. An example is Mozart's Requiem: Lacrimosa. where the dynamic expansions are quite dramatic to fit the lyrics.
For the disciple, we are meant to use our voice - and with the integrity of a life of humility and repentance - draw attention to the beauty of re-creaction that God is doing in our lives.
Listen in on this lively podcast on resetting our voice!
▶️ Nate's Message on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/ytp4e3df
🍊 Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/4y3r8c9s
🍎 Apple: https://tinyurl.com/m54hzd3r
💚 Grace Community Church: https://www.roswellgrace.com/
📰 Grace COMMUNITY Blog: https://tinyurl.com/mue5epjf
📧 Send us questions or comments! [email protected]