Advent Blessings: How Advent teaches patience in a commercial culture

“It’s the most wonderful time of the year”, it has been said. And in some ways, the saying rings true. We tend to eat a little better (or worse, depending on which way you look at it), see a little more beauty in the windows of stores and homes, and find ourselves thoughtlessly humming or […]

Music is Great, Jesus is Greater by Bob Kauflin

This past May, our youngest child, McKenzie, graduated from Boyce College with a degree in biblical studies, focusing on music and worship. After 4 1/2 years of study, persistence, practice, and dependence on God’s grace, she finally joined the ranks of those who have a college degree. In her final semester, she had to give […]

When My Cup Overflows by Adam Miller

Galatians 6:1-10 Have you ever played that game you often see at youth groups, where you fill a cup with water and pass it down a line of kids to pour in a bucket at the other end? I played a game like that with some international students visiting the Cape this past summer. It […]

Driving Convictions Behind Foreign Missions by John Piper

Editor’s Note: As we continue our year long study on the subject of worship, we will consider how our praise to God is tied into our global mission. This article from John Piper describes the vision we have for our ministry and why it is our desire to proclaim the love of God, so that […]

Worship Is…By Adam Miller

We have spent the entire year discussing the topic of “Worship.” Throughout this study we have discovered that worship is far more than simply the songs we sing before a sermon on Sunday. Here is just a brief synopsis of our study. Communion and Service From the very beginning, Adam’s worship of the Creator was […]

Cape Cod Global Outreach

One of my favorite ministries here on the Cape, apart from Songtime and my local church, is the Cape Cod Global Outreach ministry run by Matt and Cathy Boyle. They have been on the broadcast many times before to talk about their work with the J1 Visa students that come to the Cape every year […]

Worship Changes Our Perspective By Adam Miller

Book Three of the Psalms is unique. Starting with Psalm 73, we see a collection of songs that were written from the perspective of worship leaders. Different from some of the Psalms we sing today, the songs of Asaph, in particular, are somber and filled with disappointment. That is not particularly something you would associate […]

Why New England Is The New American Missional Frontier By Jared C. Wilson

Editor’s Note: After reading this article by Jared Wilson, previously posted on his blog at The Gospel Coalition, I was reminded of the challenges we have in serving New England and I was greatly encour- aged to see the call to action to consider our own backyard a mission field, fertile and ready for the […]

Matthew Smith | Indelible Grace | Emotionally Honest Worship

This week on the Songtime Radio Broadcast we are interviewing Matthew Smith from Indelible Grace about corporate worship. Listen to the full interview here. Join us Saturday, June 24 at Christ Chapel for a seminar and concert with Matthew Smith Christ Chapel | 1200 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA | ChristChapelCapeCod.org Tickets: $8 in advance […]

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DOES YOUR WORSHIP MOVE YOU? by Adam Miller

  It’s not uncommon for many of us to walk away from a Sunday morning worship service relatively unmoved. Despite the fact that we gathered to worship the King of kings and Lord of lords, we are not always changed. Anyone who has ever been in a service where the Spirit of God was moving […]

Showing Honor On Mother’s Day (Even When It’s Hard) By Jen Wilkin

 Mother’s Day is once again upon us, sending children of all ages scurrying to the greeting card aisle to find just the right sentiment to send to Mom. Mother’s Day touches all of us – though not all of us are mothers, all of us have a mother. It is true that the calendar date […]