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Maybe Ralph Stanley would do it better,too bad that he is Baptist.Hey hn, how do you think someone like Ricky Skaggs would do with, “Thy Strong Word”, or “Lord, Keep Us Steadfast”?
Jon
Maybe Ralph Stanley would do it better,too bad that he is Baptist.Hey hn, how do you think someone like Ricky Skaggs would do with, “Thy Strong Word”, or “Lord, Keep Us Steadfast”?
Jon
Agreed. I love southern gospel, but I would not want it at Mass. I’m a convert, and I do admit I truly miss singing the hymns in church, but I love the traditional music (or silence–when you can get it) at Mass. There is just something ethereal about Gregorian Chant or the various “classical” music. You feel as if the angels are singing along.I wouldn’t want it in meeting for worship either…it would disturb the profound Silence of Meeting and make it difficult to Hear.
Since I’ve never undergone a ritual washing…but received the One Baptism that truly changes and regenerates the Inner Man…I’m sure.Maybe its our “always need to have noise around culture”. Silence forces people to look inwardly.
…you sure you’re not Catholic Pub?![]()
Some of it is after concerts he was known to sing gospel. PBS even runs the Elvis Gospel special during their pledge breaks. You can add Johnny Cash, The Commodores, Blackstreet, Whitney Houston, Alison Krauss, Wynonna Judd, The Whispers, Sam Cooke… and many other mostly secular artist in multiple genres of music who continued to provide anointed music, singles and full albums, after they left the gospel and local church circuit in favor of the general audience as a careerI just want to know what “anointed” music is? Who anoints the music, and how do you know its anointed?
How about Elvis Presley, “I believe” is it anointed?![]()
LOL…why not Listen for the angels themselves Sing? In the Living Silence they can be Heard if one Listens.Agreed. I love southern gospel, but I would not want it at Mass. I’m a convert, and I do admit I truly miss singing the hymns in church, but I love the traditional music (or silence–when you can get it) at Mass. There is just something ethereal about Gregorian Chant or the various “classical” music. You feel as if the angels are singing along.
I’ll take the Soggy Bottom Boys.Maybe Ralph Stanley would do it better,too bad that he is Baptist.
Amen, amen, amen!To me a lot of the problem with non-Lutheran Protestant church music is the subjective and individualistic nature of most of it. The music is about ME, ME and Jesus and how good he makes ME feel.
Like the classic Evangelical ‘song’ In the Garden:
And he walks with ME
And he talks with ME
And he tells ME I am his own
And the joy WE share as WE tarry there, none other has ever known
Notice all the first person pronouns with the exception of WE. It is all about ME, ME, ME.
Even the language is different. Traditional Christians emphasise OUR Lord. While Evangelicals always say MY Lord, or the Lord, or he went to be with HIS Lord. Why must everything be individual and subjective?
Chief of sinners though I be,
Jesus shed His blood for me;
Died that I might live on high,
Lived that I might never die,
As the branch is to the vine,
I am His, and He is mine.
The focus, still, is on Christ - not man.
Andrewstexas–“In the Garden” was written about Mary Magdelene’s encounter with the risen Christ, when she mistook Him for the gardener, until He spoke her name. The “me” in the hymn is Mary Magdalene. I’ll post more about it later, after dark.To me a lot of the problem with non-Lutheran Protestant church music is the subjective and individualistic nature of most of it. The music is about ME, ME and Jesus and how good he makes ME feel.
Like the classic Evangelical ‘song’ In the Garden:
And he walks with ME
And he talks with ME
And he tells ME I am his own
And the joy WE share as WE tarry there, none other has ever known
Notice all the first person pronouns with the exception of WE. It is all about ME, ME, ME.
Even the language is different. Traditional Christians emphasise OUR Lord. While Evangelicals always say MY Lord, or the Lord, or he went to be with HIS Lord. Why must everything be individual and subjective?