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Indelible Grace
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Indelible Grace Music



Nashville, Tennessee
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Member Since8/24/2005
Band Websitewww.igracemusic.com
Record LabelIndelible Grace Music
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Indelible Grace
FOR INFO ON THE INDELIBLE GRACE TOURING BAND - INCLUDING TOURING INFORMATION - PLEASE VISIT MATTHEW SMITH'S MYSPACE AT www.myspace.com/matthewsmithmusic ----- Now, here is what Indelible Grace Music is all about --- "Our hope is to help the church recover the tradition of putting old hymns to new music for each generation, and to enrich our worship with a huge view of God and His indelible grace" Indelible Grace Music grew out of ministering to college students, primarily through Reformed University Fellowship. (see www.ruf.org) We saw many touched by the gospel, and gripped by the rich theology and great poetry of the hymns of the Church. As these students began to taste more of the depth of the gospel and the richness of the hymn tradition, many began to join the music of their culture with the words of our forefathers (and mothers!), and a movement was born. But actually, this is not really a "new" movement at all! Up until the beginning of the 20th century, it was common for people to compose new music for each generation for many of the hymns that they loved. There is no rule that says each hymn can only have one musical setting, and in fact, hymnals are designed for you to be able to mix and match words and music --that's why they have a metrical index! But unfortunately, we lost this tradition and got stuck in a more modern traditionalism of associating one particular tune with one particular hymn. I am reminded of an incident a few years ago at the national meeting of our own denomination after a worship group had played a new version of Wesley's "And Can It Be" (the one that is on our 1st cd by the way.) Many were upset by the new music and one gentleman stood and protested the new music saying that Wesley had written this hymn to majestic music and that he must be turning over in his grave! At this point, the organist for the convention rose and told the man (correctly) that the critic had probably never heard the music Wesley wrote the hymn to (if he even did write it to music when he composed it), and that the tune the man thought was the original was actually a bar tune! Our goal is not change for change's sake, but to rekindle a love of hymns and to invite many who would never associate rich passion with hymns to actually read the words! We believe that we are impoverished if we cut off our ties with the saints of the past, and that we fail to be faithful to God in our own moment of history if we dont attempt to praise Him in forms that are authentic to who we are. We believe that the words of a hymn actually have more emotional nuance than one piece of music can adequately capture. Thus singing even familiar hymns with different music can bring out shades of meaning that had remained unnoticed. For instance, while the traditional music for Toplady's "Rock of Ages" conveys the power and strength of the words, James Wards more recent tune brings out the sweetness and tenderness that is also part of the emotion in the lyric. Many wonderful hymns have unfortunately fallen out of use and part of our love is searching old hymnals for hymns and hymnwriters that have been forgotten. How many today have heard of Anne Steele? She was the first female hymnwriter, the first to write hymns of lament without happy endings, and the first to meditate on the inadequacy of human language to express our love to God. Her hymns are incredibly relevant to what we often consider very modern issues and yet most hymnals include almost nothing by her! But when students read her words, now set to music that connects to them, they are blown away. They are able to have the incredible experience of communing spiritually with a saint who lived and suffered 300 years ago in a little town in the English countryside. All of the sudden, the kingdom of God grows bigger for them. They see that the Body of Christ is huge! We hope that you too can experience the "mystic sweet communion" with those who have gone before us! But our true goal is even more ambitious! We want to be a voice calling our generation back to something rich and solid and beyond the fluff and the trendy. We want to remind God's people that thinking and worship are not mutually exclusive and that not everything worth knowing happened in the last 3 years. We want to invite the Church to appreciate her heritage, without idolizing it. We want to open up a world of passion and truth and make it more that just an archaic curiosity for the religiously sentimental. We believe worship is formative, and that it does matter what we think. So, we hope this site will prove helpful in encouraging and nurturing a growing movement. We want to provide resources such as chord charts, cds, and useful links. But we also want to share with you the stories behind the authors of the hymns, and in many cases the stories behind the writing of the hymns themselves, as well as theological reflections upon the hymns. We believe that this theological poetry is supremely suited for expressing the seeming paradoxes of the faith that drive us to worship. Our prayer is that Jesus would be made more beautiful and believable, and we have found few things better suited for this than hymns. "O Love incomprehensible, That made Thee bleed for me The Judge of all hath suffered death, To set His prisoner free!" Rev. Kevin Twit Campus Minister, RUF at Belmont University www.belmont.ruf.org www.igracemusic.com








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Oct 12 2008 2:19 AM

The New Hymnographers





Sep 25 2008 3:46 PM

Thanks. And thanks for the work you've done paving the way.
Deep Water Man!





Sep 3 2008 2:43 AM

Glad to be your newest myspace friend. Hope you check out my blog to discover how I found you and check out samples of my lyrics and poetry. May God Bless you!!!

Enjoy the ride!

DWM
beanryboy





Dec 18 2007 3:30 AM

Hey Guys.
From April and I, we wish you the merriest of Christmases!
Kristen!





Dec 4 2007 1:11 AM

You are coming to my church in Feb. and i'm SO excited! i can't wait!
Tim





Nov 14 2007 7:00 AM

I just listened to the two new songs. You guys have, as near as I can tell, become even better at what you do. Thanks for making awesome music.

P.S. There are not nearly enough hymns with the word "dragon" in them. I had to check cyberhymnal to make sure I was not imagining this.
Red Mountain Music





Oct 16 2007 5:34 PM

Red Mountain Music





Aug 17 2007 3:07 PM

"sweet amelia" is a beautiful song.
jelyne





Mar 26 2007 6:06 PM

Indelible grace has been such an inspiration to me in so many ways. It is such a blessing to see music that doesn't touch just the surface and make everybody feel giddy inside. No. Rather, your music, newer and older hymns which were sung by people who gave their lives so we could read and worship freely today, gives such fullness, depth, and greater meaning to who our God is and brings out many attributes of Christ which seem to be forgotten in the Church today. Thank you and I pray God will use you to bless many others as He has used this ministry to bless me.
Woodsie





Mar 13 2007 2:40 AM

I am super excited about you guys coming through Georgia..however you have any concerts in Baghdad?
Jeannie





Jan 4 2007 11:37 PM

Many Blessings 2 U and a Happy 2007!
beanryboy





Jan 4 2007 9:51 PM

No fancy HTML comment, just a wish for a great New Year for ya! Keep up the good work!
jason
Jesse





Jan 2 2007 11:32 AM

Thanks so much for posting "Alas & Did My Savior Bleed." What a beautiful rendition of the song. Please say it'll be on the next album! ;) God bless.
Brody Bond





Jan 1 2007 10:03 PM

First post of '07. Yes.

Matthew- you're a stud. Hope to see you sometime this year, buddy.

Brody
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Dec 28 2006 2:56 AM

Thanks for connecting with us!
Daniel





Nov 25 2006 10:31 PM

Plan on changing the songs anytime soon? There are a host of other wonderful Reformed hymns to draw from.
Jenny Nelson





Nov 6 2006 8:02 PM

Thank you to Matthew Smith for coming to Omaha this weekend and sharing this music! It was such a blessing.
alissa





Oct 27 2006 12:23 AM

"poor sinner, dejected with fear" and "Jesu the Lord my Savior is" might be the greatest songs ever. they help my soul. thanks so much for what you all do. i'm working on getting my whole house church/small group/etc. hooked on you guys. :-)
Daniel Hames





Oct 21 2006 9:21 PM

Guys,

I bought Beams of Heaven at long last. I love it- really love it. Thank you.

Press on,
Dan
eM





Sep 18 2006 6:30 PM

Thanks for playing this weekend in Atlanta! May God continue to bless your ministry!
micah





Sep 12 2006 6:56 PM

thanks to you i now refer to tuesdays (my day off) as my "day of rest & gladness" keep the great cd's (& influences on my vocabulary) coming
Jonathan Fobbs





Sep 2 2006 8:42 PM

God Bless!!
TRIGGER CODE





Aug 30 2006 10:24 PM

Well its not about Indelible Grace, but maybe some would like to know so here it goes: wanted to let you know the new record is finshed and available at my myspace. You can listen to a few new songs there as well. (Its at Grimey's in Nashville too, but...)
Since I am without a record label any more this is a very grass roots thing. So please spread the word. You and others like who have shown support are the roots.
And, we've recently been added to Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's top friends. See for yourself: myspace.com/blackrebelmotorcycleclub ... guess they like us.

Fighting, scratching & never saying die - TS

p.s. - I know its a long shot, but if you're around Nashville we're playing Sept 7, 10 pm @ 3rd & Lindsley, & Sept 15, 9 pm @ Belmont University.
Woodsie





Aug 13 2006 10:26 PM

I really really love your music... It helps me truly worship the Lord. Keep on keeping on. You guys doing any tours in Iraq? :)
ps 34:3 (oh magnify the Lord with me and let us exalt in His name together!)
Woodsie
Melissa





May 22 2006 3:21 AM

heard from a UT friend that the music at summer conference this past week was awesome so good job! wish i could have been there, hope y'all had fun!

+melissa w
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