When we read the book of Proverbs, or any other book in the Bible, we must do so through the lens of the cross.
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When we read the book of Proverbs, or any other book in the Bible, we must do so through the lens of the cross.
Later this year, we are planning to record our first collection of congregational hymns.
In the schemes of Scotland, and in many poor communities across the world, we face an overwhelming task that is unfinished. And that is to reach the poor with the Word of God, in order that we might rejoice with the poor by singing the Word.
At 20schemes Music, we have endeavoured to continue writing and recording songs, that Christ might still be exalted through song and that God’s people in the schemes might be encouraged and spurred on.
Christmas offers good news is for everyone—for the lonely, the lowly of heart, the orphan, the widow, the lost.
The gospel is a narrative of how the Holy God lavishes His grace on us. And that’s worth singing about.
‘The Isolation Sessions’ is a compilation of some of the songs that have come out of our time in lockdown across 20schemes.
‘No refuge, no safety in self could I see—Jehovah Tsidkenu my Saviour must be.’
Total dependence on God isn’t just how we begin the Christian life. It’s how we keep on walking with Christ to the very end.