We curate songs not merely for musical quality, but for theological faithfulness and their ability to shape Christ-centered worship. Our convictions are rooted in the historic Christian faith and the Reformed theological tradition.
We believe in one God in three persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - of one substance, equal in power and glory.
All worship is directed to the Triune God alone.
We affirm the historic ecumenical creeds of the Church (such as the Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed) as faithful summaries of biblical teaching
and as guardrails for sound doctrine in worship.
We stand within the Reformed theological tradition, emphasizing the sovereignty of God, the authority of Scripture, and salvation by grace alone
through faith alone in Christ alone.
We affirm that all truth ultimately belongs to God. Therefore, we recognize that God’s common grace allows truth, beauty, and goodness to be reflected even beyond explicitly Christian contexts, while still discerning all things through Scripture.
We believe that Christ does not merely adapt to culture but transforms it. Therefore, worship is not driven by relevance alone,
but by faithfulness that bringing every cultural expression under the lordship of Christ.