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John 4:23
"But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit & in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him."

Worship Truth

Doctrinally vetted hymns & songs for the church that treasures both Spirit and Truth

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How May We Serve You?

Whether you lead worship, shepherd a flock, or simply love truth—there's a place for you here.

The Rating System

Every song is analyzed against Scripture and historic Christian creeds. Our ratings reflect theological accuracy, not musical preference.

We compare lyrics to: The Nicene Creed, Apostles' Creed, Westminster Confession, Heidelberg Catechism, and most importantly—the Word of God.

Excellent Doctrinally rich, historically rooted, God-exalting
Sound Theologically accurate with minor concerns
Mixed Good elements alongside notable issues
Caution Significant theological problems
Avoid Serious doctrinal errors present

Common Red Flags

These theological errors appear frequently in modern worship music. We help you identify and avoid them.

Prosperity Gospel
Modalism
Man-Centered
Vague Theism
Word of Faith
Emotionalism

What We Sing Shapes What We Believe

Lex orandi, lex credendi—the law of prayer is the law of belief. The songs we sing in worship don't just express our theology; they form it.

Yet many churches unknowingly sing lyrics that contradict Scripture. Prosperity gospel promises. Modalist confusion about the Trinity. Man-centered anthems dressed in spiritual language.

Meanwhile, centuries of God-honoring hymnody gather dust, and worship leaders lack resources to vet the theology of popular songs.

We're Building a Better Way

WorshipTruth provides rigorous theological analysis of hymns and contemporary songs, reviewed by pastors, elders, and seminary-trained analysts.

  • Line-by-line analysis comparing lyrics to Scripture
  • Clear ratings based on doctrinal accuracy
  • Red flag alerts for common theological errors
  • Alternative suggestions for problematic songs
  • Church tools to build vetted repertoires

Because the Father seeks those who worship in spirit and truth.

Begin Your Journey

Join churches and worship leaders committed to theological integrity in worship.

"God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth." — John 4:24