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Hip-hop Mass attracts youths
RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH ^ | May 9, 2006 | JULIAN WALKER

Posted on 05/09/2006 7:43:03 PM PDT by skandalon

The solemnity of hymns played on an organ was replaced by thumping speakers that amplified a thick bass line.

Instead of a more traditional, staid sermon, listeners heard a hip-hop homily.

Mixing the motifs of hip-hop music and culture with Christian doctrine is all part of the HipHopEMass service.

The Rev. Timothy Holder, an Episcopal minister from New York City, created the HipHopEMass concept. He and his posse of musicians and religious rappers brought their in-your-face ministry to Richmond last night, holding a service at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 1719 N. 22nd St.

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TOPICS: Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: culturalentropy; episcopalians; hiphop; hiphopmass; mass; music; virginia
Yeesh...Here is the translation of Psalm 23 with the article
Psalm 23
The Lord is all that, I need for nothing.
He allows me to chill.
He keeps me from being heated
and allows me to breathe easy.
He guides my life so that
I can represent and give
shouts out in his Name.
And even though I walk through
the Hood of death,
I don't back down
for you have my back.
The fact that you have me covered
allows me to chill.
He provides me with back-up
in front of my player-haters
and I know that I am a baller
and life will be phat.
I fall back in the Lord's crib
for the rest of my life.

1 posted on 05/09/2006 7:43:06 PM PDT by skandalon
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To: skandalon

OMG.....what a travesty.....the dumbing down of America continues...


2 posted on 05/09/2006 7:46:52 PM PDT by goodnesswins ( "the left can only take power through deception." (and it seems Hillary & Company are the masters)
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To: skandalon

Next thing, I suppose they'll hand out condoms with handy Bible verses printed on them too.


3 posted on 05/09/2006 7:47:34 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (Di'ver'si'ty (adj.): A compound word derived from the root words: division; perversion; adversity.)
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To: skandalon

I actually saw something like this a loooooong time ago. I believe the song was called "J.C. is in the House."


4 posted on 05/09/2006 7:48:33 PM PDT by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: skandalon

AHHHH.....just saw it....Episcopalians involved....explains EVERYTHING.....with apologies to any conservative Episcopalians.


5 posted on 05/09/2006 7:50:43 PM PDT by goodnesswins ( "the left can only take power through deception." (and it seems Hillary & Company are the masters)
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To: skandalon
I fall back in the Lord's crib for the rest of my life.

word.

6 posted on 05/09/2006 7:52:56 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (It takes courage to live. Hence, the "culture of death...")
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To: skandalon
Unless you're reading your Bible in its original Greek, with the quotes from Christ in their original Aramaic, nobody really has any room to complain about this. Throughout the history of Christianity the Bible has been translated into countless languages so that all might read His Word and be saved. The reality here is that the language spoken by these kids is substantially different from that spoken by you and I. If a cultural translation is required for these kids to "get" the Word of God, I'm sure that Jesus would approve.

What's important is that they are hearing the Word of God. The language and syntax of the Bible they are reading is irrelevant.
7 posted on 05/09/2006 7:59:00 PM PDT by Arthalion
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To: Arthalion

"Player-haters", "baller", come on...there is no tradition behind it. I see your point but there are better ways without lowering expectations.


8 posted on 05/09/2006 8:18:49 PM PDT by skandalon (The Ambien made me do it.)
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To: Arthalion
"What's important is that they are hearing the Word of God. The language and syntax of the Bible they are reading is irrelevant."

More that likely, being that it's ECUSA, it ain't about "hearing the Word" but it's about attracting fresh blood to a dying, faith denying, sodomy trying, eternity in hell frying "church".

Break it down. Word 2 yo mutha. Keep it real.

9 posted on 05/09/2006 8:51:13 PM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
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To: skandalon
I said a hip hop the hippie the hippie to the hip hip a hop and ya don't stop A rock on baby bubba to the boogety bang bang the boogie to the boogety beat Now what'chu hear is not a test I'm a rappin to the beat It's just me the groove and my squad we gonna try to move your feet See I am the doctor spoc and I'd like to say hello A to the black to the white the red and the brown the purple and yellow Well, first I gotta bang bang the boogie to the boogie say up jump the boogie to Bang bang boogie let's rock you don't stop Rock the rhythm that'll make your body rock Now, so far you heard my voice a but I brought 2 friends along And next on the mic is my man E come on E sing that song

never mind the commercial and unblock the pop up to hear the tune

10 posted on 05/09/2006 8:56:50 PM PDT by kerryusama04 (Isa 8:20)
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To: Arthalion
The reality here is that the language spoken by these kids is substantially different from that spoken by you and I. If a cultural translation is required for these kids to "get" the Word of God, I'm sure that Jesus would approve.

"Substantially different" is exaggerating it. Substantively, their dialect and standard English are entirely mutually comprehensible.

Secondly; if you'll notice, the NT was not translated into every variety of venacular Greek of the first century; the Vulgate was not written in every local patois of Latin. Historically, translations are made from one common dialect (usually the standard language or close to it). And the reason for that is that first, more people can use it that way, and second, there is a social perception of local dialects as less reverent and more informal--which makes them totally unsuitable for formal church use. This kind of linguistic activism is not done with liturgical sensibilities in mind, believe me.

There's another problem with using dialects like this, and that is their inherent instability. The hip-hop of today bears little resemblance to the African American dialects of the early 1900s--and we can predict pretty confidently that blacks 100 years from now will look at modern hip-hop and laugh at its quaintness and old-fashioned sound. Thus, even if it were advisable to produce a Bible or Mass in hip-hop, it wouldn't last 3 decades. (Imagine finding one in 1960's slang "groovy"..."that's a gas, man", and you'll easily get the point.) Slang goes from cool to corny really fast.

I think you make a good point in terms of reaching the people where they are at linguistically--however, doing it in the liturgy is not the way to go. Rather, the better thing would be to have the liturgy in a long-lasting, reverent language, and to allow priests in their homilies to adapt that to the idiom of the people. If it means using some hip-hop, so be it. As long as it is reverent, and as long as the liturgical language itself is not pegged to a slang that's going to be out of date 3 decades after it's introduced.

11 posted on 05/10/2006 3:54:42 AM PDT by Claud
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To: Claud

"Rather, the better thing would be to have the liturgy in a long-lasting, reverent language, and to allow priests in their homilies to adapt that to the idiom of the people."



Well they tried that and wound up with a Church almost universally ignorant of the Bible.

It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.

... not "out of the mouth of a priest".


12 posted on 05/10/2006 7:17:00 AM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
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To: skandalon

THIS is what it sounds like when doves cry.


13 posted on 05/10/2006 12:23:44 PM PDT by dangus (eal)
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To: PetroniusMaximus

Yes, the problem isn't that "hip" language is used. The problem is that they have completely failed to convey the meaning.

"The Lord is all that"
How does that convery the sense that following the Lord safely provides everything we need?

For crying out loud, even "The Lord is my Sugar-Daddy" would at least PARTIALLY convey the meaning...


14 posted on 05/10/2006 12:26:39 PM PDT by dangus (eal)
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To: PetroniusMaximus

Oh, and 10:1 the priest is white. His translation is way too gay (=lame) to actually BE hip-hop. (And that says a LOT!) Please, if you're going to try to translate the bible into hip-hop, at least get a talented wordsmith? I hear Eminem wants to be "more respectable" for his daughter.


15 posted on 05/10/2006 12:29:41 PM PDT by dangus (eal)
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To: dangus
Oh, and 10:1 the priest is white.


"The Rev. Timothy Holder..."

Yeah. I'm thinking he's Wonder Bread.

16 posted on 05/10/2006 12:49:38 PM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
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To: PetroniusMaximus; dangus
Pasty-white, tasteless, and utterly lacking in substance?

Doubtless ...

17 posted on 05/10/2006 1:04:00 PM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: goodnesswins

Wreaks of desperation.


18 posted on 05/10/2006 1:05:15 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: skandalon
My daughter was invited by a friend to go to one of these earlier this month and we were conveniently busy.

CC&E

19 posted on 05/10/2006 2:34:10 PM PDT by Calm_Cool_and_Elected (Be nice, I'm new here)
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To: PetroniusMaximus
Well they tried that and wound up with a Church almost universally ignorant of the Bible.

I'm not sure what you're referring to.

20 posted on 05/10/2006 4:05:22 PM PDT by Claud
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