"Singing Theology from the Ground pays profound attention to the work of God's Spirit in indigenous communities of faith. It is a collection that spans the globe and spans history. Something more than ethnomusicology emerges from this remarkable conversation, though music scholars will find a chorus of new conversation partners. Music becomes a lens for describing the losses and hopes of cultural translation, the surprising roots and wings of God's Spirit, and the mysteries of incarnation. It is practical theology crafted with committed, decolonial care, listening with hope for the unexpected melodies of the Divine." — Jerusha Matsen Neal, Associate Professor of Homiletics, Duke Divinity School, Durham, NC