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I was in such a situation in Ocala one year. A friend worked at the church and was on duty when a Religio band was playing in the auditorium. I was visiting earlier in the day when he suggested that while I was hanging, I buy a ticket and see it. I liked how they now use LED lighting which takes away the heat of yesteryear incandescent sweat producing stage lighting. That show was so loud you could feel the pounding like I never had before at any live event. The bass was enormous , tremendous and turned up loud, more than needed and still be loud. Glad I had my home store silicone tethered earplugs handy.
I have mixed feelings here, especially as a Methodist. The volume? Yeah, turn those blasted speakers WAY down, and going unplugged can be considered as a spiritual discipline. That said, Charles’s hymns (often edited by John, IIRC) were frequently set to the music of the day, and was one of the ways they reached people for and with whom they ministered.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 2 years ago
I was in such a situation in Ocala one year. A friend worked at the church and was on duty when a Religio band was playing in the auditorium. I was visiting earlier in the day when he suggested that while I was hanging, I buy a ticket and see it. I liked how they now use LED lighting which takes away the heat of yesteryear incandescent sweat producing stage lighting. That show was so loud you could feel the pounding like I never had before at any live event. The bass was enormous , tremendous and turned up loud, more than needed and still be loud. Glad I had my home store silicone tethered earplugs handy.
A# 466 almost 2 years ago
The louder the falser.
verticallychallenged Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I have mixed feelings here, especially as a Methodist. The volume? Yeah, turn those blasted speakers WAY down, and going unplugged can be considered as a spiritual discipline. That said, Charles’s hymns (often edited by John, IIRC) were frequently set to the music of the day, and was one of the ways they reached people for and with whom they ministered.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
how frightening
Donnie Pitchford Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This is hilarious!
ShadowMaster almost 2 years ago
They would pass out cold when they got in the door
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
“…and my wallet oddly empty.”
John W Kennedy Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Somehow, I find the word “enthusiasm” winding its way through my head.
daisypekin01 almost 2 years ago
my God is God of harmony, etc., not raucous chaos.
i_am_the_jam almost 2 years ago
Wait till you hear the praise and worship in Heaven… :D :D :D