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Adults, Music, and Preference in Church
Posted on May 12th, 2007 in Church Life by Fred McKinnon(It amazes me the number of parents and grandparents that say they would give their own life to save their child or grandchild, yet that same parent or grandparent won’t give up their personal preference when it comes to music in church to reach that same child/grandchild!)
(from Perry Noble, Pastor of Newspring Church in Anderson, SC, blogged at PerryNoble.Com)
Hey ya’ll,
Just came in from mowing the lawn and doing all the fun, summer yard work. Sat down for a cold drink and thought I’d skim over a few blogs while relaxing. I saw this post by Perry Noble and thought it was worth quoting.
I realize there are those who a statement like that would offend … and I don’t think it would be Perry’s heart (or mine either) to suggest that we shouldn’t value our adults, senior adults, or their preferences. I try to blend a service and include a hymn, older chorus, etc. But I see wisdom in targeting “the next generation” as well … some stats say 85% of decisions to follow Christ occur before you are 18 years old.
Fred
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http://www.robertpooley.org Robert Pooley
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http://www.chrismoncus.com/ Chris Moncus
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http://dustideverna.typepad.com/my_weblog/ DONNA DEVERNA
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http://myspace.com/russhutto Russ
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http://www.thetoneguru.com Jay Sellers






