
Why Do We Sing? - Jeremy Duncan
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Why do humans sing — and why has singing together been a part of human culture for as long as we can remember? In this talk, we explore the surprising science, deep history, and spiritual significance of song — both inside and outside the church.
We’ll cover:
• Song Psychology – how music rewires the brain and shapes memory
• Social Bonding – why singing together builds connection and trust
• Neural Pathways – what happens in your brain when you sing
• Healing & Wellbeing – how singing boosts mood, reduces stress, and strengthens community
From ancient evolutionary debates (Pinker vs. Darwin) to the earliest Christian hymns, from Frozen earworms to Paul’s letters in the New Testament — you’ll see how music has always been more than just entertainment.
Whether you’re a trained vocalist or someone who can’t hold a tune, you’ll discover why singing is one of the most human things you can do… and why you should probably do it more often.
📖 Scripture references: Ephesians 5:18–20, Colossians 3:15–16, James 5:13
🎶 Historical note: The 3rd-century Oxyrhynchus Hymn — one of the oldest pieces of Christian music ever recorded.
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