To: iowamark
Always a danger sign when a religious publisher becomes purely secular, for profit.
By way of that, I have heard that a major publisher of contemporary "praise and worship" music is owned by Seagrams.
7 posted on
11/01/2011 5:24:08 AM PDT by
Lee N. Field
("Can a leopard change his spots, or a dispensationalist his faulty hermeneutic?")
To: Lee N. Field
By way of that, I have heard that a major publisher of contemporary "praise and worship" music is owned by Seagrams.
That sounds like a good pairing. "Turn to page 34 and let's sing together . . . Seagrams, Golden Wine Coolers . . . Seagrams . . . "
9 posted on
11/01/2011 6:21:07 AM PDT by
cizinec
("Brother, your best friend ain't your Momma, it's the Field Artillery.")
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