PETE. I don't do 20 min videos, what was it?? And no, we only have Real Gospel music like our parents, etc listened to. CHARLIE.
I would so like to hear some good gospel at Church. We get maybe one per month. The rest are 7-11.
I don't want to leave there, we've made so many good friends, and we have a great preacher. He wears either a 1911 or a Glock in the small of his back.
We usually have one traditional hymn, and then a couple 7/11s . I would by far, rather they were all traditional, but I cannot just think of my preferences.
The streets of America are teeming with spiritually blind people. There are young people out there who have never darkened the door of a church, and never attended a single Sunday School class.
If we don't do find a way to reach them with the scriptural truth, our churches will dwindle as the congregation ages, until they must close their doors.
I am not so concerned with my individual home church, as with the very ministry of Jesus Christ! We have a generation of parents now, who have not the slightest idea of what it means to be a Christian.
If we allow that to continue, the Muslims will succeed by default, Then will not Beelzebub will be in charge of the world ?
You make some good points, but I can't see how even a teenager could like that 7/11 stuff.
I think back to my Baptist days when our song leader picked "He Lives" You couldn't help but be uplifted. Even the teens in the congregation sang out.
I know just how you feel, Bugeye.. ..But I have to understand, even grudgingly, that their taste is not what mine is,
I tend to operate at a handicap where music is concerned, since I do not have much "feeling" for it! When people talk about "hitting the correct key"...or "finding the proper note", that's all Greek to me, since I can't tell one key or note from another!
I do like certain songs, but more often than not, it is because of the lyrics. Some songs are entertaining, because the words work with the sounds to produce a picture..(e.g. ...How Great Thou Art). Some secular songs paint such a picture. (e.g. Marty Robbins, "El Paso City).
About the only music which stirs me primarily for the sound, is martial music.. (e.g. JP Sousa or any of the service branch theme songs.(The Army Goes Rolling Along, Marine Corps Hymn, Air force..wild blue yonder...)
So I cannot account for today's young people's tastes in music.