Posted on 08/22/2005 6:26:33 PM PDT by sionnsar
As this piece points out, the churches where you are least likely to hear Scripture read during services are often those where the authority and teaching of Scripture are most emphasized, particularly evangelical churches. Strange, but true. And the writers experience is that even Anglican evangelical churches often read Scripture in their worship less.
My personal experience as one with a evangelical/fundamentalist background? My current REC church is the first of my church homes where Scripture is regularly read during services outside the context of the sermon.
I think this is one way is which evangelical-style worship impoverishes itself. As Ive experienced first hand, there is a power to formally reading the raw word of God in worship. I'd much rather sit and listen to the reading of Scripture than sing one more praise and worship song. And Scripture reading is a prominent feature of Jewish and Christian worship through the centuries. Why cut oneself off from that?
Yes, I greatly value the role of Lector, of reading the Scripture lessons aloud during services.
My reading duties begin this Sunday.
just an excerpt ? - what was missing besides the end credits? LOL ;-P
Neener3 is a just nice way of saying: "Ping leests? Ping leests? We don't got not steenking ping leests. We doan gots to shew you not steenking ping leests!
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I forget where I heard that line
To be honest, if I had a choice between a sermon by Joel Osteen or Dog the Bounty Hunter I would probably choose Dog.
Have you seen the show?
no cable tv at the Rancho D Rev - I pretty much gave up tv after they cancelled McHales Navy
.....excepting of course, cow and chicken
They used it in "Mr. Mom" with Michael Keating.
You didn't - I was simply clarifying my point.
Wonder what Chavez's sins are?
I have no idea Chaplain, but when a religious leader starts advocating state sponsored executions, it reeks a bit of Tehran.
Apparently, Chavez uses his oil money to oppose and destabilize other governments in the region AND to provide support for illegal drug trafficking.
I understand he has issued statements of support for terrorists in their campaign PARTICULARLY against the US.
Now, Mugabe has been elected in Zimbabwe, and I can assure you that I think that nation would be better of with that old murderer dead. I will say the same about Saddam Hussein.
If it's true that Chavez supports the illegal drug trade, then I have no more problem assenting to his demise than to any of the Escobars going the same route.
Paul said, "the authorities don't carry the sword for nothing."
I'm not about to defend Pat. And I'm not about to deny that I haven't had the same feelings about some other world leaders (expressing them on national TV is a different matter).
I don't doubt that he probably really meant what he said. But I'm guessing Pat just hit post before he thought about what he was really saying.
See #249
Understood. It just wasn't Pat's place to say it.
Pat Robertson is an embarassment for Christianity. I sometimes wonder if he, Falwell, and the entire TBN network are not part of some grand conspiracy to discredit Christians with their antics.
I think it's legitimate for pastors to separate personal political versus religious opinions.
I could agree on the assassination of Chavez on the one hand, and on the other pray for his salvation. They are not contradictory.
Dear Lord, bring him home to Glory....NOW!
;-)
Due to age and infirmity, I think Pat should have his live microphone taken away. He used to be sharper, but he is clearly in his declining years. Nonetheless, I do not see Chavez as any friend of America, and "don't cry for him, Venezuela" if he gets offed. The guy is Daniel Ortega all over again.
LOL!
LOL, I know that was a bit long for a board like this, at least in a post anyway, BUT, the entire article is about 5 times that long. I was trying to be merciful. :-)
***Understood. It just wasn't Pat's place to say it.***
Agreed.
***Paul said, "the authorities don't carry the sword for nothing."***
I agree, but my point is Brother Pat ain't the authorities. Granted anyone of us can say something stupid, and he messed up just like any other sinner is capable of doing. But he should realize what he did is wrong and back down, period.
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