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Theology of Rhythm

Hosted by Reagan Canington · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes

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13
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Theology of Rhythm exists to educate, edify, and strengthen worship leaders in their craft. Worship is a gift from God, given so that we might know Him more fully and love Him more deeply.

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Reagan Canington hosts Theology of Rhythm, a music show with 13 episodes published.

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Modern Worship & Theological Thinness // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 14

Jun 1, 202614m0

Modern Worship & Theological Thinness // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 14

AI in Worship Music // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 13

May 25, 202612m0

AI in Worship Music

Fear of the Lord in Worship // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 12

May 18, 202616m0

Modern worship often emphasizes intimacy with God—but without reverence, intimacy becomes casual, and worship loses its weight. The fear of the Lord is not about being afraid of God in a distant way. It’s about seeing Hi

Transitions in Worship // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 11

May 11, 202618m0

A worship set should feel like one unified act of worship—not a collection of disconnected songs, awkward pauses, and abrupt stops. One of the biggest things that separates a good worship set from a distracting one is tr

John 4:24 // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 10

May 4, 202624m0

John 4:24 is one of the most defining statements on worship in all of Scripture—but it’s often repeated without being fully understood. When Jesus says, “God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit an

Emotional Manipulation in Worship // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 9

Apr 27, 202622m0

You've probably felt it—a worship service engineered to elicit tears, a bridge repeated until emotional intensity becomes the point. Emotion itself isn't the problem. The problem is when emotion becomes the goal instead

On Reverence // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 8

Apr 20, 202617m0

Most of us have been in a worship service that sounded incredible and meant nothing. Tight band, great song selection, lights hitting just right — and yet something was off. That something is reverence. In this episode,

Thinking like an MD // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 7

Apr 13, 202618m0

Most musicians show up to rehearsal asking one question: What do I play? That's the wrong question. The MD mindset flips it entirely. Instead of thinking about your part, you start thinking about everybody's part — how t

On Songs and False Churches // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 6

Mar 30, 202624m0

One of the most debated questions in worship ministry right now: should your church sing songs from Bethel, Elevation, or Hillsong if you believe those churches are preaching a false gospel? I've thought about this a lot

The Psalms (Part 2) // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 5

Mar 16, 202628m0

The Psalms weren't written as private journal entries. They were written to be sung — together, out loud, by the people of God. That changes everything about how we think about worship. In part two of our Psalms series,

The Psalms (Part 1) // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 4

Mar 2, 202631m0

The Psalms are the biggest book in the Bible — 150 songs written by real people to a real God. And I think they might be the best place to start when we want to understand what worship actually is. In this episode, we're

Are worship musicians leaders? // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 3

Feb 16, 202624m0

Are worship musicians leaders? That's the question I'm tackling in this episode — and the answer might challenge how you see your role on Sunday morning. Here's what I hear all the time from musicians: "I'm just the drum

Why does it matter who we worship? // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 2

Feb 10, 202620m0

In this episode, I tackle a question that sounds simple but cuts to the heart of everything we do in worship ministry: Why does it matter who we worship? A lot of people think worship is just the song service—we show up

Skillfulness & Worship // Theology of Rhythm Ep. 1

Feb 6, 202619mEp. 1S1

Skill & Worship: Why Musical Excellence Matters in Worship | Theology of Rhythm Podcast Ep. 1 Welcome to the very first episode of Theology of Rhythm! I'm Reagan Canington, and I'm so excited to launch this podcast for c

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Theology of Rhythm is hosted by Reagan Canington. The show is categorised under music (commentary) and has published 13 episodes.

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Theology of Rhythm has published 13 episodes.

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