
I am not an exclusive psalmodist, but I do find it disturbing that so many churches simply pass on the biblical command to sing psalms. I am not a non-instrumentalist, but I do lament the musical illiteracy of the American church and wish that both churches and families would learn to sing in four-part harmony. In fact, I lament the fact that my own family is behind the curve and am currently hoping to do something about it. That is why I am so thankful for The Genevan Foundation for Cultural Renewal, a ministry of the Marcus Serven family. The Servans demonstrate the joy of a family working and singing together through this collection of Psalms set to music. O Sing a New Psalm and Songs of the Remnant are designed to teach church congregations and families to sing in four-part harmony. Each CD introduces 10 magnificent Psalms. First all parts sing together, then each part (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass) is featured separately so your family can practice the harmony and praise the Lord with beautiful music!
Here’s a link to Songs of the Remnant & O Sing a New Psalm.