Music Architect key terms Crossword
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1) Christ-centered worship.2) Music prepared in advance as an act of worship to be presented on behalf of other worshipers.4) A well-constructed poem that conveys developed statements of Christian faith, to or about the triune God, expressed in metered stanzas, and written to be sung devotionally by the Christian community5) A Trinitarian doxology beginning, "Glory be to the Father."6) In present usage, a leader of congregational song; also, one who sings the verses in responsorial singing.10) Prayer of despair, frustration, and/or complaint to God.11) The result of many contextual factors; the indigenous way a church relates to God in corporate worship; the natural way that it expresses its relationship with God in light of its overall circumstances. 13) A spiritual leader with developed skill and God-given responsibility for selecting, employing, and/or leading music in worship in ways that serve the actions of the liturgy, engage worshipers as full participants, and reflect upon biblical, theological, and contextual implications, all for the ultimate purpose of glorifying God. 15) The complete collection of actions, words, gestures, and symbols that facilitates the prayerful worship and full participation of all worshipers in the context of corporate worship. |
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3) Greek for "Lord, have mercy"; part of a three-part sung prayer of the ancient Christian church: "Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleison." 7) The distance between the lowest and highest notes of any musical piece.8) The speed at which music is sung or played. 9) Guiding multiple singers in the corporate act of singing through secure vocal and personal leadership. 12) Any short song of direct praise to God, often using Trinitarian affirmations.14) A biblical psalm that is paraphrased and refashioned into poetic verse for the purpose of corporate song in worship. 16) The reply to God-initiated revelation; expresses the meaning of revelation to believers.17) Human-centered worship; the opposite of theocentric worship. 18) Published collections of hymns (and other genres of song) to be sung in corporate worship.19) The congregational singing of a repeated phrase from a psalm alternating with the leader singing the verse.20) When the same melody accompanies each stanza of a song; very common in hymns and folk songs. 21) Organizing a series of worship songs consecutively as a segment of public worship. 22) A set of lines that is unified around one aspect of the overall theme of the song; a "paragraph" of an extended song.23) Song texts taken from parts of the Bible other than the Psalms. 24) Brief songs repeated a number of times, usually with variation. |
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