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When I was affiliated with Calvary Chapel in Southern California, my 1st wife was a sign language interpreter. We attended a concert there with her client. The music was so loud that the deaf person had to move to the lobby because the music was too loud for him.
Mike, did you attend Phillips Seminary in Oklahoma?
I enjoy an occasional “happy-clappy” song, but too much of that becomes entertainment, rather than worship. It keeps you from thinking about what you are hearing.
Went to a Hillsong Conference concert once. To this day I have no idea what they sang. It was just one mass of noise. Sorry folks but bigger ain’t always better.
I wonder if Mike Morgan, the cartoonist, is aware that the day this was posted, February 24, is the anniversary of the birth of Charles Wesley’s son Samuel who was a composer and composed 100 or more hymn tunes, although few of them survive today even in the most obscure hymnbooks.
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
I highly doubt it’s the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
GuntherGrass about 11 years ago
When I was affiliated with Calvary Chapel in Southern California, my 1st wife was a sign language interpreter. We attended a concert there with her client. The music was so loud that the deaf person had to move to the lobby because the music was too loud for him.
Mike, did you attend Phillips Seminary in Oklahoma?
pcolli about 11 years ago
They have to play loudly in order to wake God up. Sunday IS his only day for a lie-in.
Dani Rice about 11 years ago
I enjoy an occasional “happy-clappy” song, but too much of that becomes entertainment, rather than worship. It keeps you from thinking about what you are hearing.
Dkram about 11 years ago
The New England Conference of the United Methodist Church has a worship band, but they keep the sound at good levels..
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Linda1259 about 11 years ago
John is probably having a heart attack and Charles is experiencing a stroke!
mackydcc about 11 years ago
Much of the style of modern “rock” church music is more pagan than Christian. It appeals to the senses rather than the mind.
TheAuldWan about 11 years ago
Lot’s of self worship today, God gets let out
mcnero about 11 years ago
most of praise music is 7/11 music….seven words, said eleven timesno meat at all
rcwalker about 11 years ago
Went to a Hillsong Conference concert once. To this day I have no idea what they sang. It was just one mass of noise. Sorry folks but bigger ain’t always better.
Alan Rees about 9 years ago
I wonder if Mike Morgan, the cartoonist, is aware that the day this was posted, February 24, is the anniversary of the birth of Charles Wesley’s son Samuel who was a composer and composed 100 or more hymn tunes, although few of them survive today even in the most obscure hymnbooks.