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Beware Tuneless Preaching
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Beware Tuneless Preaching
By Michael J. Quicke
Right under our noses a serious divorce is occurring. Preaching is separating from worship. Over 1600 people attended the 2006 Calvin Symposium on Worship in

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  • KJMacari 9/6/2007 8:22 PM
    As a Presbyterian USA pastor, worship music and preaching is more than crucial. Our little church in New Jersey blends classic hymns lead by our choir along with a praise band. We also have a variety of special music styles including clapping vocal only singing from our Kenyan members.

    Several of my colleagues in churches of Baptist and Pentecostal traditions have abolished their choirs. I deem this as overkill and not in the best interests of anyone.

    For our congregation, a variety of sacred music traditions is the best way that we can worhsip the Triune God

    Pastor Kenneth Macari
    Community Presbyterian Church
    Edison, NJ
  • Dalstott 8/3/2007 7:01 PM
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    Hopefully, that will happen the first of next week.
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