It’s Sunday morning and the faithful have gathered. The welcome has been extended, the scripture has been read, and now the four guys leading the music this morning are on the platform with drums, guitars, and a bass. I’m aware of how some feel about this kind of music and I’m letting this distract me. I’m wondering how the old hymn with the “Thy” and “Thine” language came into the mix. Did it involve capitulation? Or do young people tolerate (and appreciate) a variety of music more than old people do? My guess is both are true, but that the second is more the case than the first.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
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