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It's the weekend (@ My House) http://t.co/zUgTSV7v - posted on 05/18/2012
Rehashing synod assembly worship (@ Salem Lutheran Church) http://t.co/3hURjAMM - posted on 05/17/2012
New post at my blog - Beyond "Times New Roman" - Ideas on Projection in Worship - http://t.co/OmhymEnS - posted on 05/16/2012
I just ousted Adrian P. as the mayor of Valero on @foursquare! http://t.co/3sy7rR2N - posted on 05/15/2012
Sending out graduation announcements - let me know if you want one (I got 5 left) - posted on 05/13/2012
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Scared as hell
By Kevan
03/04/2012 6:42 pm“I don’t feel like God ever intended for a fear of hell to be the driving factor in His relationship to humanity. I vaguely remember Jesus saying some stuff about love.”
Most of what we know about hell comes from the words of Jesus himself. The topic can be overemphasized, truly, but it seldom is these days. The apostle Paul persuaded men because he knew “the terror of the Lord.” When we shy away from it, we’re unbalanced.
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Should churches hire their worship band musicians?
By Louise Malbon-Reddix
15/03/2012 10:46 amIf thats what it takes to get the job done, I agree that it is a way to do it. Be blessed.
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Worship Breathes
By Derek
19/02/2012 11:37 pmGood stuff..
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Should churches hire their worship band musicians?
By Clayton Faulkner
06/11/2011 9:39 pmYeah that sounds like awkwardness abounds. Paying a key leader/pastor and not the rest of the band is different. And I don’t see anything wrong with wanting to strictly use volunteers in the band. But the church has a responsibility to equip and utilize all the talents it’s been given. So even if a musician isn’t up to the level where they can hang with the band, they should be finding them a place leading kids, youth, prison outreach, etc. or equipping them with training if their heart is in the right place.
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Should churches hire their worship band musicians?
By Sammy "Say Hey" Ray
06/11/2011 9:24 pmWhat do you think about churches that insist on not paying their musicians irrespective of talent, time, etc. and will only take the best musicians who will play for free? Is the church, in that case, denying some of the “gifts that they’ve been given?”
And for context, the particular church and the particular situation to which I am referring has a volunteer policy that’s focused on an “unfettered” worshiper. And by that they mean they want people whose motivations to play on Sunday morning aren’t going to be about money.
But some of the musicians are hurt by that because 1) they spend as much as time and have as much talent as the lead worship leader, and he gets paid 2) They actually REALLY need the money most of the time, and 3) Motivation being questioned is offensive.
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