Not at all. God doesn't want us using animal blood for transfusions, so we can't.
Screens and Hymnals
Discussion in 'Music Ministry' started by rlvaughn, Jan 11, 2020.
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evenifigoalone Well-Known Member
you....you know hymns and screens can co-exist, right?
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evenifigoalone Well-Known Member
for Your greatness it outshines a thousand suns
And I think of how You love, so undeserved
there's no darkness that your light can't overcome
How great a love He has for us
Though my sins they be as scarlet
though my hands have been an enemy of God
Though my heart has played the harlot
You gave me more than I deserve
when You washed my whole world as white as snow
Scarlet, by Disciple -
InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Screen: No constraints on which songs can be used. Entire library of Christian music available, public domain and under license. -
Can we argue about the color of the carpet next?
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Let us not forget the scarlet thread. -
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Reformed1689 Well-Known Member
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tyndale1946 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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"That church across the road is plumb dried up!
Why, they even print a bulletin every week.
Whatever happened to hymn numbers posted on a hymn board?"
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Did y'all see that not having bulletins is among the things criticized in the OP article:
Why Churches Should Ditch Projector Screens And Bring Back Hymnals
"Informality at Church Is Increasing....Between 1998 and 2012, congregations that used choirs in worship decreased from 54 to 45 percent; those using organs dropped from 53 to 42 percent....churches printing bulletins fell from 72 to 62 percent....Informality in worship is way up (shouting 'Amen')....It’s hard to find many churches that haven’t bowed at least one knee to the modern, informal trend." -
evenifigoalone Well-Known Member
I don't see where technology and the use of it has anything to do with old time religion. Nor should it. The focus should be in doctrine, not what tools we use
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The churches I've been in have never "bowed the knee" to the not-so-modern trend to print church bulletins.
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Then you must be in a liberal church - that board is for attendence!!!:Biggrin :Speechless -
Myself, I select the hymns for each week and try to get ones that pertain to the message. At the moment, we do not have a music director, but once we do - then the hymns will be his responsibility
One last note: We had a pastor down in Texas - each week we would sing one song in order from the book. ie week 1 - # 1,
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Carpet???
What carpet?
[pdf] The ‘Gold Standard’ of the Wiregrass Primitive Baptists of Georgia: A History of the Crawford Faction of the Alabaha River Primitive Baptist Association, 1842-2007
"While other Primitive Baptist Churches...have begun to use brick, mortar, carpet, and other modern construction techniques, Crawfordite churches remain exactly as they would have appeared over a century ago. They are still fashioned from unfinished pine, with no electricity, carpet, or running water."
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