Our church only has one service. We’re a small church where everyone knows everyone. It’s like a family. I am a Sunday School assistant, and play tambourine for our Worship Team. We’ve been going there since 1999. No regrets.
And they wonder why church attendance keeps going down. Cut down all the singing to a few key songs or two, focus on a strong inspirational message, and keep the theatrics to a minimum.
When I was a kid I went to a YMCA camp every summer. Always sang gospel music. Sad to say it’s out of favor these days. THAT’S how you get men to sing in church.
I never had a problem with the songs or karaoke church. I know you have to modernise to attract new people. I also realise that you need youth if you want to keep your church “alive and kicking.” Like I said, no problem there. I DO have a problem,however, with turning church into a disco or concert hall. Attracting youth shouldn’t come with a deafening volume and ignoring people, many of which helped build and grow said church, who complain about it. They seem to be blind to the fact they’re shooting themselves in the foot.
Wren Fahel over 5 years ago
Our church only has one service. We’re a small church where everyone knows everyone. It’s like a family. I am a Sunday School assistant, and play tambourine for our Worship Team. We’ve been going there since 1999. No regrets.
Stevefk over 5 years ago
And they wonder why church attendance keeps going down. Cut down all the singing to a few key songs or two, focus on a strong inspirational message, and keep the theatrics to a minimum.
russef over 5 years ago
When I was a kid I went to a YMCA camp every summer. Always sang gospel music. Sad to say it’s out of favor these days. THAT’S how you get men to sing in church.
Grutzi over 5 years ago
I really dislike being told to participate, especially in church. If I want to sit and listen to the message, just let me.
rionmorrison69 over 5 years ago
Karl Marx was right!
oakie817 over 5 years ago
saw U2 live a few years ago
Teto85 Premium Member over 5 years ago
George Carlin nailed it.
sjsczurek over 5 years ago
I sing every chance I get.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
I sing, but only as one of my many hobbies.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
I never had a problem with the songs or karaoke church. I know you have to modernise to attract new people. I also realise that you need youth if you want to keep your church “alive and kicking.” Like I said, no problem there. I DO have a problem,however, with turning church into a disco or concert hall. Attracting youth shouldn’t come with a deafening volume and ignoring people, many of which helped build and grow said church, who complain about it. They seem to be blind to the fact they’re shooting themselves in the foot.
DDrazen over 5 years ago
“Yeah, I attended seminary in California; why do you ask?”