We carefully curate songs based on theological integrity and their suitability for Christ-centered worship. The following principles guide our selection:
Songs must clearly refer to God — whether as God, Lord, or by His revealed persons: the Father, the Son (Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Songs must reflect a proper understanding of the Trinity. The three persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — must not be confused or collapsed into one, but distinguished according to biblical teaching.
Songs must affirm that salvation is entirely by God’s grace, apart from any human contribution. We avoid songs that suggest human effort, decision, or initiative as the basis of salvation, and prioritize those that clearly express God’s sovereign grace in Christ.
We prioritize songs that are rooted in the Word of God. Theological depth and biblical truth take precedence over musical style or appeal. A song with strong theological content is valued regardless of its musical complexity.
Songs must reflect truths that are consistent with Scripture. Lyrics should be theologically sound and aligned with the teaching of the Bible.
We prioritize songs with clear and meaningful theological content, avoiding vague or ambiguous expressions that may lead to misunderstanding.