31 episodes

Hymn Talk is a regular discussion of hymns, singing, and theology in the life of the church. The podcast is hosted by Alex and Zack DiPrima from Emmanuel Church of Winston-Salem.

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Hymn Talk is a regular discussion of hymns, singing, and theology in the life of the church. The podcast is hosted by Alex and Zack DiPrima from Emmanuel Church of Winston-Salem.

    31. Newton on the Christian Life – "I Asked the Lord that I Might Grow"

    31. Newton on the Christian Life – "I Asked the Lord that I Might Grow"

    It’s difficult to imagine a better person for Christians to acquaint themselves with than John Newton (1725-1807). Though Newton is often remembered for his dramatic conversion, memorable hymns, and courageous activism, his pastoral ministry is often overlooked. Yet few figures from church history more faithfully convey the sweetness of Christ. In this episode, Zack welcomes Ben Robin to the podcast to discuss the legacy of John Newton. They also profile Newton’s hymn “I Asked the Lord that I Might Grow.”

    Ben Robin is a Pastoral Assistant at Del Ray Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia. He is working on a PhD in historical theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He hopes to write on theological anthropology.

    Link to "I Asked the Lord that I Might Grow."

    • 26 min
    30. The Regulative Principle – "How Firm a Foundation"

    30. The Regulative Principle – "How Firm a Foundation"

    In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the importance of the regulative principle in Christian worship. They also profile the Baptist hymn “How Firm a Foundation.”

    Zack referenced the book "Perspectives on Christian Worship: Five Views": Link 

    "How Firm a Foundation": Link 

    • 28 min
    29. Singing Without Instruments – "Not What My Hands Have Done"

    29. Singing Without Instruments – "Not What My Hands Have Done"

    Perhaps to our surprise, the New Testament offers no instruction about the use of instruments in corporate worship. However, the inspired authors are concerned that God's people sing when they gather. This means that though the use of instruments may be warranted according to Scripture, it is of most importance that the church's music adorn the voices of God's people. In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the value of a cappella singing. They also profile the hymn "Not What My Hands Have Done" by Horatius Bonar.

    "Not What My Hands Have Done" link

      

    • 25 min
    28. Psalm Talk – Five Psalms You Can Sing This Sunday

    28. Psalm Talk – Five Psalms You Can Sing This Sunday

    In this episode, Zack and Alex reflect on their experience of the Psalms in gathered worship. They emphasize the profound value of singing and preaching the Psalms. They also present five Psalms you can sing in your church any Lord's Day.

    · Psalm 103 (Praise My Soul the King of Heaven)

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    · Psalm 100 (All People that On Earth Do Dwell)

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    · Psalm 19 (Jehovah’s Perfect Law)

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    · Psalm 23 (The King of Love My Shepherd Is)

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    · Psalm 42 (Lord, from Sorrows Deep I Call)

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    • 28 min
    27. Jesus is King – "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name"

    27. Jesus is King – "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name"

    In this episode, Zack and Alex discuss the importance of Christ's identity as King. They also profile the classic hymn "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name."

    • 25 min
    26. Character Matters with Aaron Menikoff - "All Praise to Him"

    26. Character Matters with Aaron Menikoff - "All Praise to Him"

    When Christians sing spiritual songs, they do so with the Spirit of God within them. The Holy Spirit empowers Christians to fight their sin, renew their minds, and grow in godliness. Part of this means that a living faith in Christ will always manifest itself in spiritual fruit: a transformed life, righteousness, clean hands, a pure heart. Simply put, character matters. In this episode, Aaron Menikoff returns to discuss sanctification in the Christian life. They also profile the Sovereign Grace Hymn, “All Praise to Him.”

    Aaron Menikoff is senior pastor of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, and author of “Character Matters: Shepherding in the Fruit of the Spirit.” He is also founder of “Feed My Sheep,” an annual conference for pastors and church leaders in the Georgia.

    Recording of “All Praise to Him”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJnuApqDenc

    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

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jenna3011 ,

Very Helpful and Thought Provoking

I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to Hymn Talk. Zack and Alex have great rapport, and, more importantly, incredibly helpful thoughts about hymns, song leading, and worship in the church. I am admittedly not the most knowledgeable about or interested in music but I have still found this podcast fascinating. I highly recommend it to song leaders, musicians, pastors, and every church member who wants to be thoughtful about music and hymns in the church!

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