What if the story of the Church could be heard—not just studied?
In The Church Sings, Lorelee Siemens invites you on a powerful journey through church history… not through dusty timelines, but through the songs that carried the faith across generations.
Behind every hymn is a story.
A kidnapped boy who became a missionary.
A monk tormented by guilt who rediscovered grace.
A slave trader turned preacher, haunted by his past.
A young man rescued from a burning house who would one day ignite revival.
These are not just stories—they are testimonies.
From “Be Thou My Vision” to “Amazing Grace,” each chapter steps into a moment in history where faith was tested, refined, and proclaimed through song. You’ll walk through prison cells, battlefields, revival meetings, and quiet moments of surrender—where ordinary people encountered an extraordinary God.
More than history, this book reveals:
- How theology was sung before it was systematized
- How God used broken people to shape the Church
- How hymns became the voice of truth in times of confusion
- And how the same God who sustained believers then is still at work today
Written in a vivid, storytelling style, The Church Sings doesn’t just inform—it draws you in. You won’t just learn history… you will feel it.
Whether you love hymns, church history, or simply want to deepen your faith, this book will help you hear the voices of believers across the centuries—and join in their song.
Because the story of the Church isn’t finished…
and the song is still being sung.