Posted on 01/13/2014 6:41:11 AM PST by Gamecock
Try this on for size: Just be you. Be [Baptist, Presbyterian, or any other denomination]. Its quite freeing.
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It's the attitude we've (our independent, fundamental) congregtion has had since I've been here (18+ years) and we refuse to change.
I can only hope there ARE millrnials that feel/think this way.
He may want to address his comments to a wider audience though. The youngest boomers are 52 years old.
Culture changes. The church needs to change with the culture to relate to the people in the culture. Since they are part of the culture, this should not be a problem. Now, if it violates the bible, that’s different.
I’m sixty and the hymns they sing in my church drive me nuts. I’d like music I could more relate to. And some of those hymns are musically (and lyrically) pretty bad. And there is one hugely miss-translated word in the KJV that has found itself into every third or fourth song in our hymnal: Mansion. I cringe every time I see it.
It’s ok for a church to change within it’s culture, as long as it does not violate Jesus’ commandments. And staying withe the old, just because it’s old, well, Jesus had an interesting attitude about the “traditions of men”.
BUT PLEASE!
BE SALT AND LIGHT!
http://www.saltandlightcouncil.org/
Agreed, Paul said to be all things to all people, that's why I don't get worked up over different worship styles, as long as there is no compromise to the Gospel.
Ouch ... what word ?
Mansion. interpretting the original Greek word as “mansion” is like interpreting a greek word for “horseless carriage” as “limosine”. The interpretters had an agenda. It may have benn a harmless one, but the word is a gross stretch of an interpretation. “Room”, or “Dwelling place” would be much more appropriate.
I suppose they just thought that any living space in Heaven would be like a mansion. But they forget that such a concept may actually be completely irrelevant to us once we are there.
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Go find that church that challenges you to grow in Christ.
I’m Catholic, and I HATE our liturgy. The music is in keys for castrati, we threw away Mozart and Handel for kumbayah bullshit gay Jesuits from OH-ree-gaan, and don’t even ask me about the “sign of peace” or as I like to call it, the sign of compliance.
My wife’s been telling me the Catholic Church has been going to you-know-where in a hand-basket ever since they dumped the Latin and started the Guitar Masses.
I've gone through this process and put in my two cents worth (and more), and lo and behold, we have a new music director. The priest was already outstanding.
A Biblical Walk Through the Mass by Edward Sri (Book Review) [Ecumenical]
Few of the songs in our hymnal are from Mozart or Handel. I think the music in the church during any time or culture needs to be in harmony with the music of the culture to at least some degree. I’m not talking about the lyrics here.
BTW, having been the music director at one church and involved in music in every church I’ve attended, I can tell you that the most contentious thing in church is the music. And rightly so.
The purpose of the church isn’t to serve the congregation - it’s the duty of the congregation to serve the Church. Thus, both ultimately serve God. You’re there to serve not be served.
The purpose of the church isnt to serve the congregation
The Church members are to serve the Church, the Church is to preach the Gospel to the congregation.
I certainly have no objection to that - I agree. I also believe that the Church is also a corporate opportunity to worship God and gives the members (who ARE the church) an opportunity to lift up each other. How will we know which of our Christian brothers and sisters need our help and prayers if we don't fellowship with them?
I’ve hated the “sign of peace” since it first appeared in 1969. Phony, unsanitary, & interruptive of the flow of the holy liturgy.
Would so like to return “peace be with you” with “go f*** yourself”. More sincere & heartfelt.
Now our local church that looks like a converted basketball gym askss us to “turn around and greet your fellow worshippers before Mass begins, to make them feel more at home!”
Ask me what I think of applause and laughter during the homily or announcements.
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