Giving Thanks for the Gift of Music
November 15, 2017
In the spirit of the season of gratitude, we at CCS feel it only natural to give thanks to the writers, artists, and musicians who create music that lifts our hearts in praise and through their words, bring us closer to God. To help do this, we would like to take a moment to explain why we believe God has such a greater and more magnificent purpose for the Church to ‘honor copyrights’ than we can possibly imagine and how this purpose helps GIVE MUSIC LIFE.
We believe the higher vision and greater purpose for honoring copyrights is the calling the Church has to support songwriters and authors of creative works.Because He is the Creator and we are created in His image and therefore designed to be creative, He wants to pour out a rich blessing of new and anointed songs and creative expressions.
Throughout centuries prior to the Copyright Law, musicians and artists have traveled a bumpy road striving to find means to support their vocations. Few have flourished and many have garnered very little income for their work, some dying in poverty. There was a tremendous creative outpouring unleashed in certain European cities and countries during the Renaissance period (14th – 16th century) in a cultural economic environment that was void of Copyright Law but promoted by patrons, like the Church, the Pope and prominent families, like the Medicis.
Today’s cultural economic environment is quite different, but one thing is clear, songwriters must have regular income in order to devote themselves wholehearted to their vocation…making music. There is a unique relationship and opportunity between today’s Christian community and songwriters. There is a direct pipeline or conduit of steady revenue that is flowing from the Church to songwriters because of music companies and innovative annual blanket licenses that have been developed by businesses with a heart for worship and music ministries.
In the 1980’s most worship songwriters had day jobs. Some were fortunate enough to have church music minister positions, but many were carpenters, software programmers and sales reps. It was hard to make a livelihood from writing music…it was a passion to be kindled at night or whenever the time could be found. When unit sales for popular worship recordings skyrocketed in the mid-80’s, song royalty payments became a surprising source of income for some writers.
CEO founder Susan Godwin distinctly remembers a phone call, “ The author of ‘GIVE THANKS’ explained through tears how grateful he was to receive a recent royalty check because it literally put food on the table and paid for repairs to his family’s only car.” Henry Smith’s song later rose to #1 on the CCLI charts and continued to bless his family. As worship recording royalties grew and licensing began to take hold in churches, consistent revenue streams encouraged some writers to take the plunge and devote themselves wholeheartedly to their calling. Great art does not happen accidentally. When music flourishes there is a cultural economic terrain in which songwriters thrive.
When we spoke with Christian music artist, worship leader, and singer-songwriter Paul Baloche we asked how the Church has given back and supported his ministry with proper music licensing. Baloche shared: “All of my kids grew up understanding that music is not free. It’s important to acknowledge and support the musicians, writers, vocalists, engineers, and producers of the music that we love. It always feels good to do the right thing.”
The next time you buy a church music license, like CCS’s PERFORMmusic Onsite Facilities License, or pay an invoice for music rights, you may want to take another look at the transaction you’re making. It’s a tremendous opportunity to support songwriters, who in turn will bless your church with new worship songs that proclaim the Gospel, touching and transforming hearts. Churches play a vital role in GIVING MUSIC LIFE and for this, we are forever thankful.
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