Music
Discover the soulful sounds of Songs, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs in this forum.
Please do not promote and "Rock" or so called "Christian Rock" in these forums.
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It seems a little negative, but I'm sure y'all can agree they did a pretty good job on this one
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Anyone else use Pandora Internet Music? If you do not, I encourage you to give it a try and see if you like it.
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Just for the record, I am not trying to stir up a debate or trouble in any way. I have a very honest question that has been giving me trouble for quite some time. I have someone very close to me who thinks that listening to rock music is okay. It is a touchy subject around us because I do not like listening to it, especially for the sake of just listening to it. I have pretty strong convictions about listening to it. This person maintains that the songs are clean, and they do not listen to songs that are dirty. I have read some of the lyrics to some of the songs, and they are clean. I didn't see anything wrong with the words, even in the world view. Now I made …
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Is anyone familiar with the Daybreak Quartet out of Georgia? I'm trying to decide where to serve this summer, and I have the option of helping out at some revival meetings where they will be providing the music. Are they good, conservative, singers? Or are they contemporary and ecumenical?
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I'm listening to a CD we were given for Christmas last year. It's done by Bronn Journey and his wife. Bronn plays the harp, and his wife accompanies him and/or sings at times. The CD we have is "The River is Wide" and is full of hymns gorgeously done. Their website is here: http://www.bronnjourney.com/index.html The site will automatically play music if your browser is set for that. Otherwise there should be a button you can click on to listen to some. It isn't the best quality sound in comparison the the CD, but you'll get the general idea.
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Should Christians sing the Psalms, claiming the promises to believing Israel? Or should we sing them with reservation, because the promises are not for us - the church? From another thread - I was surprised that Farouk should bring dispensationalism into the thread. The Psalms are freely quoted in the epistles written to the churches. We are commanded to sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs. Col. 3:15And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful. 16Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with g…
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I'm NOT promoting RC at all - but this setting of Psalm 51 is exquisitely beautiful. Mendelsohn gets a mention, & he was a Protestant who wrote the "Reformation Symphony." The performance itself is the last 15 minutes or so. It's complete with English sub-titles. Allegri - Miserere Psa 51 ¶ [[To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, when Nathan the prophet came unto him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba.]] 1 Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. Mods - feel free to delete the thread if it offends.
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Aren't you glad that the Blood still saves from sin?
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Dear Friends, My book "The Day the Music Died" is now available in printed form (it's about time). This is an 8 1/2" by 11" comb bound manuscript that has a total of 64 pages (for now I am doing the printing and binding myself). I am asking $10 per copy (postage paid) however I can only send them to United States addresses (no international orders). I will accept payment by PayPal, money order, or check. No minimum required (order as many or as few as you like, just be patient with me in the processing your order). Please email if interested. Sincerely, Bro Steve Smith brosmith@pioneerbaptist.org
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I'm looking for some good non-worldly Christian Music, Right now I only have a few select songs and it took me awhile to find them. I'm hoping to find more. I want the music to have a singer and I tend to like Instrumental Hymns with lots of different instruments but if only it could have someone singing too. Do you all have any suggestions?
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My husband used to go to church with this guy a long time ago at Dr. Allison's church...now he's putting out a cd you can download for free of his piano music. He's very talented. Here's the link: http://www.greghowlett.com/portraitsdownload.aspx
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Harp guitar..........
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Clean as mountain water.......... n_pray: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPr4ym4oK8g
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Hi Guys, I was visiting at Baptist Church in this area. I had not been to this Baptist Church in some 20 years. and I must admit, I was shocked. When I first got saved, it was strictly Hymns and that was it. I was quite shocked when they were singing contemporary music. Folks, as an ex-pentecostal, of 20 years. I can tell you, they were singing the SAME songs of the Pentecostal Churches!!!!!! I was totally stunned! :? :shock: :freak: :Ticking Since when do Baptist's sing the same songs of the Apostate Church? (see 2 Timothy 3) Thanks be to the Lord, that the Church I am a member of, ISN'T singing those songs! We're sticking to the hymns! This link better explains what…
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Dear Friends, My book "The Day the Music Died" is now available in printed form (it's about time). This is an 8 1/2" by 11" comb bound manuscript that has a total of 64 pages (for now I am doing the printing and binding myself). I am asking $10 per copy (postage paid) however I can only send them to United States addresses (no international orders). I will accept payment by PayPal, money order, or check. No minimum required (order as many or as few as you like, just be patient with me in the processing your order). Please email if interested. Sincerely, Bro Steve Smith brosmith@pioneerbaptist.org
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Wedding music
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I have to sing at my brother's wedding in a Methodist church. I get to pick the songs. :) The problem is, I am trying to make up my mind on which 3 to sing.(So many songs, so little time.) When you go to a Christian wedding what songs do you like to hear? Thanks! DQ
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I am not certain if this is the correct place to ask this question but since it is on music it seems like the best spot. If it is in the wrong spot the perhaps the moderators can move it to the correct spot. Do IFB (I know that there are others on the site) use mechanical instruments in worship service? I ask since I don't know. Most baptist that I know do use them, but I know there are those who don't. Thanks to those who can provide an answer.
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I attended a funeral today of a young 16year old boy who died a day after he struck by a car on the 29th of November. Thank the Lord he got saved an baptized at our church about 2 years ago! Unfortunately my babysitter's daughter is in the hospital so I was without a sitter but was encouraged to come anyway... that lasted all of 15 minutes. Nonetheless the service was held at a contemporary Baptist church but our pastor officiated the ceremony (Thank the Lord for that as well). The piano player/singer for the church was also playing piano while everyone filtered in to the auditorium and opened the service by playing the piano and singing "I Can Only Imagine." Being a fune…
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It is written by Habakkuk as a song, but I only know 2 allusions in hymns - "Revive thy work, O Lord" & "Sometimes a light surprises." It is written for the medieval carol tune "Personent Hodie" God above, we have heard of your works in your Word, now revive in our day works of gracious power in this needy hour. In your wrath O Lord, In your wrath O Lord, In your wrath, yet once more, Lord remember mercy. 2. When God came to our land mighty power in your hand all your tribes marched with you, singing out your glory as they told the story. Mighty shouts of praise, Mighty shouts of praise, Shouts of praise filled the land, made the heathen tremble.…
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Justin Martyr (139 A.D.), an early church Father "The use of [instrumental] music was not received in the Christian churches, as it was among the Jews, in their infant state, but only the use of plain song.... Simply singing is not agreeable to children [the aforementioned Jews], but singing with lifeless instruments and with dancing and clapping is. On this account the use of this kind of instruments and of others agreeable to children is removed from the songs of the churches, and there is left remaining simply singing." Tertullian (200 A.D.), an early church Father "Musical concerts with viol and lute belong to Apollo, to the Muses, to Minerva and Mercury who invent…
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Music is as a soothing balm for the soul. The Lord would have us to have a joyful spirit, and not be in the doldrums all the time. In fact, unless we get our eyes off Jesus, we should never be in the doldrums, but of a cheerful spirit. Psalm 100 says "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord..." Don't you think He would rather see His children come into His presence with singing (v.2), rather than a gloomy outlook? Wouldn't He have us serve Him with gladness, rather than sadness (v.2)? Singing shows a glad heart; a glad heart shows contentment; contentment shows a Great Provider. It glorifies the Lord in the face of His enemies. Ephesians 5:19 says it best: "Speaking to yo…
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Music is as a soothing balm for the soul. The Lord would have us to have a joyful spirit, and not be in the doldrums all the time. In fact, unless we get our eyes off Jesus, we should never be in the doldrums, but of a cheerful spirit. Psalm 100 says "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord..." Don't you think He would rather see His children come into His presence with singing (v.2), rather than a gloomy outlook? Wouldn't He have us serve Him with gladness, rather than sadness (v.2)? Singing shows a glad heart; a glad heart shows contentment; contentment shows a Great Provider. It glorifies the Lord in the face of His enemies. Ephesians 5:19 says it best: "Speaking to yo…
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Anyone have any luck finding good Christian Hymns that are just singing without instrumentals? Or maybe with piano or guitar? I have some luck but seems most have drums or don't really follow the hymnal music (as far as holding notes for a certain time and whatnot). I'm specifically looking for "Mansion Over a Hilltop" and "It Is Well With My Soul" but am hoping to find an album with multiple wholesome Christian Hymns. I plan on singing "Mansion Over a Hilltop" as a special at Church this weekend and just wondered if anyone had any tips for searching on iTunes. Thanks.
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David Crowder mostly has CCM, but I liked his version of I Saw the Light, which is bluegrass. I was wondering if you guys know any more bands that have slightly more upbeat bluegrass like his?
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