
Doxology & Theology exists to glorify God by equipping churches in the practice of gospel-centered worship.

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David Ames
Pastors and song leaders all know the joy (and sometimes struggle) of choosing Sunday’s songs each week. But before doing that task, ministry leaders have to do the important work of curating the list of songs that will make it into the front door of the church to begin with. While there are no set…
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Kyle Worley
I rushed out of my jiu jitsu class crying. Trying to get out before anyone saw the tears. Don’t misunderstand me: I wasn’t hurt or injured. Nobody had bullied me. All things considered, it had been an unusually…
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Chris Groat
The songs you lead on Sunday morning teach your congregation about God’s attributes and character. Worship leaders aren’t just musicians; we’re theologians too. And the songs we sing can either promote the truth of God’s Word or distract from it. Do you know your Bible well enough to determine whether what you’re singing is theologically sound?
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Ryanne Molinari
True gentleness is mastery tempered by meekness. It is using our gifts not to distract or drown out others, but to support them in confident praise. Here are five marks of gentle worship leaders—leaders who are musical forces to be reckoned with, but who temper their strengths toward Christlike service.
Our Mission
Right theology leads to right doxology—knowing God truly transforms how we praise Him.
Doxology & Theology exists to glorify God by equipping churches in the practice of gospel-centered worship.
