Ivan
Pastor
In another thread Charlie mentioned that either the PCA or the OPC sang more songs in their services. I find that interesting. Here's what I asked Charlie:
I wasn't really interested in how that makes the PCA and OPC different. And this wasn't the purpose of the thread so I made this new thread. I was just wondering why the amount of songs in a service makes a different to Charlie and anyone else.
I'm afraid I may be a tad different than most worshippers. A modest number of songs are fine with me, as long as they exalt Christ and not man, but about three or four hymns are enough for me and I wouldn't be disappointed if there where far less. Let me add, if you were in worship with me you would never know it. I BELT out the hymns. I've been told that others appreciate a pastor who actually sings along with the congregation, but if we sang not one song I'd be fine with it. I have confesssed!
Doesn't the OPC sing more songs per service generally? That would be a difference that would matter to me...
Really? Why is that? That's interesting because it would make a difference to me too.
I wasn't really interested in how that makes the PCA and OPC different. And this wasn't the purpose of the thread so I made this new thread. I was just wondering why the amount of songs in a service makes a different to Charlie and anyone else.
I'm afraid I may be a tad different than most worshippers. A modest number of songs are fine with me, as long as they exalt Christ and not man, but about three or four hymns are enough for me and I wouldn't be disappointed if there where far less. Let me add, if you were in worship with me you would never know it. I BELT out the hymns. I've been told that others appreciate a pastor who actually sings along with the congregation, but if we sang not one song I'd be fine with it. I have confesssed!