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Which hymn makes you tear up every time you hear it?
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Tear up?
Some hymns are so bad (so unscriptural) that they tear me up and make me want to tear off.
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I MUCH prefer contemporary Christian music to the old hymns that I sang when I was a kid. They were probably old songs by then, too.Contemporary Christian Music does that to me!
I MUCH prefer contemporary Christian music to the old hymns that I sang when I was a kid. They were probably old songs by then, too.
Which old songs didn't you like?
Be Not Afraid; Here I Am Lord and others. Most of them.Which old songs didn't you like?
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Tear up?
Some hymns are so bad (so unscriptural) that they tear me up and make me want to tear off.
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...which of course means music that you enjoy personally even if its not especially meaningful or inspiring. Surely there's some sort of happy medium that could be turned to; and I'm not thinking of one of those creations for which the audience sways gently and glassy-eyed while singing the same simplistic line over and over a few dozen times.I prefer music with a pop/rock feel.
I enjoy and am inspired by the music at my church. It’s some of the same songs played on our contemporary Christian station. A few songs were hymns done as a pop/rock version and I think our praise band compose some of their own music, too....which of course means music that you enjoy personally even if its not especially meaningful or inspiring. Surely there's some sort of happy medium that could be turned to; and I'm not thinking of one of those creations for which the audience sways gently and glassy-eyed while singing the same simplistic line over and over a few dozen times.
"You are great, God
You are great, God
You are great God
We've come to say
You are great, God."