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07-15-2014, 03:16 PM
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Re: Apostolic Music
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Originally Posted by ILG
The last 10 years or so I was in the OP movement I was in, I noticed a disturbing trend in the music. I notice it is still there when I listen to some OP service music. It is usually this chanting type sound and so much repetition. To me, that was never conducive to worship. Anybody else feel this way?
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I agree that the music trends in the OP churches seems to have gone down a road that seems more entertainment-based than worship driven. Basically when the musician, singers, and crowd all enjoy entertaining, and being entertained, it is hard for the spirit of God to move in that element. I don't remember hearing chanting per se in the singing in the OP, but definitely remember lots of repetition, and many of the new songs were just a catchy phrase repeated over and over.
Music and worship are tricky things. When you have incredibly skilled people as musicians/singers, it is an area that Satan can use to his advantage, and instead of the music drawing people to worship the Lord, music can actually be used as a tool by the enemy by which pride in the heart of the skilled musician/singer is offensive to the moving of the spirit.
So... just to say that a certain genre or style of music is a deterrent to true worship taking place, I think that pointing fingers at a style of music needs to be taken one step further. If the musician is truly intending to honor, and worship the Lord with their musical talents and abilities, I believe the spirit of the Lord will bless and there will be a sweet presence of the Lord (for the most part). But if entertainment and perfection becomes the name of the game, and gimmicks, and different man-made elements are used to try to usher in worship.... it most likely won't accomplish its goal, and will remain just pure entertainment.
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07-15-2014, 03:20 PM
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Re: Apostolic Music
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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple
I have asked someone to put up what they consider to be good Apostolic music. I am taking for granted the 2 that have been posted were done in a joking manner.
Now bring the TRUE Apostolic music that some are so fond of. If its that good turn some of us onto it. I mean if its more deeply spiritual than the Charismatic/Messianic style I like I would want to add it to my listening/worshipping time.
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I personally don't care for the IHOP music that you obviously enjoy, but that is certainly your preference. If you find it blesses you, and enriches your walk with the Lord, that is wonderful.
One of the most well known Pentecostal musicians/singers that I enjoyed hearing the most was Sis. Janice Sjostrand. Her worship and love for the Lord were expressed so beautifully in her music.
There was a thread on here with some videos posted about Sis. Janice, and I'll post this one here for those who have never heard of her: (She starts singing around the 10:30 mark or so).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhZRJxG_OFQ
If you want to go to the thread here on AFF with more videos of Sis. Janice, it is here:
http://www.apostolicfriendsforum.com...oman+flat+sing
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07-15-2014, 03:23 PM
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Re: Apostolic Music
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Originally Posted by AR Pastor
Love to hear Bro. Spell sing
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I have some great memories of Bro. Timothy Spell. He led the choir at several of the camps we attended as youth. I'll never forget him singing the song "I'm Climbing Up the Rough Side of the Mountain."
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07-15-2014, 07:45 PM
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Re: Apostolic Music
I am old school when it comes to music. Modern/contemporary worship music tends to mostly get on my nerves. IHOP drives me batty. Sorry MtD.
I like traditional choirs and black gospel, hymns, older choruses, singing out of the hymnbook...sigh.
When I was a teenager, I attended a trinitarian holiness school, and I particularly loved the music portion of chapel and the occasional church services. They were all accustomed to singing out of the hymnal and they would also sing in parts. The accompaniment was simple--usually just a piano. I LOVED it. I loved that the voices were the biggest part of the experience, and not just the worship leader--his voice blended in with everyone else's. The congregation sang together and it was beautiful.
I like solos, too, though....I LOVE to hear my sisters sing, and other great singers in Pentecost or the Christian music world. I just kind of dislike the role of the "modern" worship leader. Sometimes it works, and other times it's very diva-like and the congregation is left behind.
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07-15-2014, 08:55 PM
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Sure that's it. God moved because your church was singing not those nasty trinitarians.
I just find it interesting that you sing the songs written by people who by your own confession you believe do not know God.
You sure are quick to condemn them to hell while at the same time singing their songs and using Bibles they translated. Lol. Where would YOUR CHURCH be without the aid of those wretched lost trinitarians.
To think millions of them even claim to have the Holy Ghost just like you. Ahh, you probably say "its not the REAL Holy Ghost." Right.
Y'all should sing "I'm a Pentecostal" it would be right up your alley.
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07-15-2014, 09:11 PM
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Re: Apostolic Music
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Originally Posted by Abiding Now
It was joke.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VubgXU7Zp1w
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07-15-2014, 09:21 PM
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Re: Apostolic Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcc5YAw6O5k
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07-15-2014, 09:30 PM
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Re: Apostolic Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA33I...=RD5r7LOU79RiE
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07-15-2014, 09:57 PM
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Re: Apostolic Music
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Originally Posted by ILG
The last 10 years or so I was in the OP movement I was in, I noticed a disturbing trend in the music. I notice it is still there when I listen to some OP service music. It is usually this chanting type sound and so much repetition. To me, that was never conducive to worship. Anybody else feel this way?
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I never liked the repetitive chanting style. It came in in the 80's and I think it was apostolics copying other groups at the time, and stuck.
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07-16-2014, 10:25 AM
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Re: Apostolic Music
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Originally Posted by Jason Badejo
Sure that's it. God moved because your church was singing not those nasty trinitarians.
I just find it interesting that you sing the songs written by people who by your own confession you believe do not know God.
You sure are quick to condemn them to hell while at the same time singing their songs and using Bibles they translated. Lol. Where would YOUR CHURCH be without the aid of those wretched lost trinitarians.
To think millions of them even claim to have the Holy Ghost just like you. Ahh, you probably say "its not the REAL Holy Ghost." Right.
Y'all should sing "I'm a Pentecostal" it would be right up your alley.
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there you go again. Yes we sing the songs and yes the Trinitarians are LOST.
do rave on doesn't change a thing. So they can write a song it doesn't save their soul
ONLY THE ACTS 2;38 MESSAGE DOES THAT
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