Scripture in Song

Scripture in Song Recordings Limited was the name of a recording company registered in 1973 by Dave and Dale Garratt of New Zealand, with the aim of better incorporating scripture into contemporary worship music. The Garratts produced a series of albums and songbooks of the same name, and became leading musicians and songwriters in the Charismatic movement in the 1970s and 80s. They have gone on to become leading figures in the global school of ethnodoxology, a discipline which helps indigenous cultures understand and express Christian doctrine in their own musical forms.

When asked about being pioneers of a new style of worship music around the world, David gives credit to the Holy Spirit rather than his own ability: "It was interesting that the Holy Spirit did begin something that spread a long way. I’m not saying that it spread because of us at all, but it actually did begin something in New Zealand and God really did something with us as non-musicians that was somewhat unique because we just felt, right back at that stage, that He was wanting songs that are sung to Him and He was wanting us to encourage His people to worship and to learn His Word."[1]

The company was struck off by the New Zealand Companies Office in 2002.[2]

The term Scripture in Song is also used more widely to describe the movement to incorporate scripture within contemporary worship music.

Albums

Albums produced in the Scripture in Song series include:[3]

  • The Early Years 1968-1985 (1993)
  • Scripture in Song (1968)
  • Thou Art Worthy (1970)
  • Prepare Ye The Way (1972)
  • Praise The Name Of Jesus (1974)
  • All Thy Works Shall Praise Thee (1977)
  • Songs of Praise - Scripture in Song (1980)
  • Songs of the Kingdom (1981)
  • Call To War (1983)
  • Songs Of The Nations: All Heaven (1993)
  • Songs Of The Nations: We Will Triumph (1993)
  • Songs Of The Nations: Come With Praise (1993)
  • Songs Of The Nations: Celebrate (1993)

Website https://www.scriptureinsong.org/

References

  1. Wilson, Brett (2020). Let’s Back Up a Bit: Conversations With Pioneering Kiwi Christian Musicians. Auckland: Castle Publishing Ltd. pp. 102–103. ISBN 978-0-473-53464-6.
  2. Scripture in Song Recordings Limited business.govt.nz
  3. Cross Rhythms: Scripture in Song Artist Profile
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