Posted on 02/21/2022 10:53:33 AM PST by MNDude
Last week, I was visiting with my step mother and were discussing Covid and it's impact on life.
My step mom said that after the Covid shut down, that 30% attendance has dropped 30% at her church , although there is no live streaming any more.
She said that they used to have two services--one for the old and one for the young, but now they have merged them into a single service.
Apparently the young people desire LOUD music, so the church's way of accommodating the older people is to hand out ear plugs.
I did attend this church one time a while ago, and the music really was near rock concert level in decibels.
Is loud music really this important to that many people? Can anyone here relate?
Ha!
Additionally, DO NOT post to me again.
Russ Taff yes, and some others. I was more of a Petra fan but I think my brother was into Stryper. I kind of drifted away from some of these when I no longer had a cassette player - ha! Did you listen to any Steve Taylor?
Yeah, I liked Steve Taylor some.
Fun fact, when Pete Townsend of The Who wrote Bargain, the intended subject is God, not a woman.
Best of Contemporary/Praise mix was 2nd Chapter of Acts, they did a concept album of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe (The Roar of Love) back in the late 70s. Great backstory to the band.
Well his Guru, Meher Baba, to be more exact. As much of a Who fan I am, I never really got that whole thing with Pete.
Listening to Petra is like listening to Bible teaching with a guitar. LOL
I heard them in concert twice in the past 7 or 8 years. Once when they put out their Back to the Rock album, and once again when they double-headlined with David and the Giants. Talk about thinking I was a teenager again!
2nd Chapter of Acts was before my day. I didn’t become a Christian until mid 1980’s. So back-ordering Petra albums worked for me, but I honestly didn’t like their first couple of albums — too much “hippie” sound for me. LOL.
Did you ever grow a mullet like Russ Taff? LOL
I see you don’t want to answer the question.
BTW …. In the Gospel(s) …. John the Baptist was executed just after the dancing. I think music was playing during the dancing.
The hymns I grew up hearing (I’m 73) were like tiny sermons set to music. I loved them.
A great rendition of a great tune.
Although I think Larry had a few better ones.
I just loved the whole album “In Another Land”
We all had mullets back then, right?
Beautiful passage. For the Israelites.
Not applicable to Christians today.
Once again…. How many times does it have to talk about music for you? You said it wasn’t enough. You tell me how many times is necessary… or go away
King David…. In the linage of our savior was a musician. Look… if you are church of Christ and prefer church without music…. That is fine. If you are here to argue that music in the service is a sin…. You’re an idiot.
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