It is hard to find a holyghost annointed organ , playing good old holyghost music any more. Are there any churches that still have a Organ, and really know how to play it.
The key boards dont raise the hair on your neck, like the older B-3 organs did.
I once saw a blind black man yrs ago play the organ. They had to lead him on the platform toit, but once he was there. he only use his annointing from there. It was somthing to see.
Who is the best organ played in or near texas.
If you are talking about HUGE pipe organs, then no, no keyboard can replace them, however I would take a good synth/keyboard ANY day over the boring organs found in a majority of churches.
It is hard to find a holyghost annointed organ , playing good old holyghost music any more. Are there any churches that still have a Organ, and really know how to play it.
The key boards dont raise the hair on your neck, like the older B-3 organs did.
I once saw a blind black man yrs ago play the organ. They had to lead him on the platform toit, but once he was there. he only use his annointing from there. It was somthing to see.
Who is the best organ played in or near texas.
It worries me if an organ raises the hair on your neck.
I'd much rather have God do the hair raising thanks. And He's not limited by the musical instrument, or lack of one, in a church.
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It worries me if an organ raises the hair on your neck.
I'd much rather have God do the hair raising thanks. And He's not limited by the musical instrument, or lack of one, in a church.
I would also say it is the person playing who is annointed and not the organ...
but wouldnt that be a hoot, have a pastor put oil on an organ and everyone gather around and pray for it. Might even swing some HMH over it..
And if so , then why cant we just annoint the keyboard ??
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If you are talking about HUGE pipe organs, then no, no keyboard can replace them, however I would take a good synth/keyboard ANY day over the boring organs found in a majority of churches.
(Although I DO like pipe organs!) ...just not as much as I like black gospel organ.
And I always prefer an acoustic piano to an electric keyboard. Both to play and to hear.
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abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
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It worries me if an organ raises the hair on your neck.
I'd much rather have God do the hair raising thanks. And He's not limited by the musical instrument, or lack of one, in a church.
I don't think there's anything wrong with music evoking an emotional response!!!!!
But of course music isn't needed for God's presence to move!
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"God, send me anywhere, only go with me. Lay any burden on me, only sustain me. And sever any tie in my heart except the tie that binds my heart to Yours."
--David Livingstone
"To see no being, not God’s or any, but you also go thither,
To see no possession but you may possess it—enjoying all without labor or purchase—
abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
--Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, Song of the Open Road