PCA member here...our services are very traditional, which I very much appreciate...and I say this as one of the youngest members of my congregation. In fact, one of the reasons why I had such a difficult time finding a “home church” was my distaste for contemporary music and worship. (I come from a Catholic background.)
I come from a Catholic background as well and find the traditional music stuffy and boring just like the Catholic services. Been there done that. I love the contemporary music.
Is PCA same as Orthdox?
PCA member here...our services are very traditional, which I very much appreciate...and I say this as one of the youngest members of my congregation. In fact, one of the reasons why I had such a difficult time finding a home church was my distaste for contemporary music and worship. (I come from a Catholic background.)
Vibes I'm picking up from the "grumpy Calvinist*" corner of the blog world make me think the PCA might be having a bit of an identity crisis. Part wants to be confessional reformed, part wants to imitate contemporary American evangelicalism.
(*Check out recent posts on Rev. Ron Gleason's blog.)
my distaste for contemporary music and worship.
Shared, though I'm in the middle of it.