Equipping Faith Lectures

Keith Getty opens by expressing gratitude for the heritage of Scottish and Irish hymnody and for long-standing friendships with churches and leaders connected to the event. He reflects on the rich legacy of hymn writers such as Henry Francis Lyte and Robert Murray M’Cheyne, noting how their work continues to shape worship today. Getty then prays, thanking God for past generations who passed down the gospel and asking for strength to faithfully pass it on.

He shares his personal story: growing up in church music, discovering a calling to write hymns that teach Scripture, and ultimately co-writing “In Christ Alone.” Getty explains that Christians sing for three reasons: we are commanded to sing, we are created to sing, and the gospel compels us to sing. He emphasizes that singing is not a warm-up for preaching but a central expression of Christian faith.

Getty shows how singing shapes individuals, families, congregations, and communities. He urges churches to choose songs that present a full, biblical picture of God; express the whole spectrum of human emotion; clearly proclaim the gospel; and point believers toward eternity. He highlights the importance of robust congregational singing—led thoughtfully, rooted in Scripture, and aimed at building deep believers. Ultimately, singing is both spiritual formation and powerful witness, drawing unbelievers and strengthening the church in its mission.

What is Equipping Faith Lectures?

This podcast series features the English-language talks of Geloofstoerusting, a Dutch Christian ministry. Each lecture is thoughtfully crafted to strengthen believers – equipping them with biblical insight, spiritual encouragement and practical tools for living out their faith. Whether you’re seeking deeper understanding, personal growth or inspiration for ministry, this podcast provides accessible and enriching content for the journey