BobVigneault
Bawberator
I ask this question now and then on the board and haven't found an answer yet but with so many Scotts on the board now perhaps someone knows.
I was down in Tennessee a few years ago and listening to some AM radio and caught a 'church' service. During the preaching time, the man (or woman) preacher would do this style of preaching that I've been told is called 'Scree'.
He or she would start out soft and slow and then establish a cadence that increased in volume, speed and intensity until it would hit a crescendo and then stop for a moment, then it would start in again and just keep following this cyclical pattern.
I'm curious to know how, when and where this style of preaching came about. Thanks.
I was down in Tennessee a few years ago and listening to some AM radio and caught a 'church' service. During the preaching time, the man (or woman) preacher would do this style of preaching that I've been told is called 'Scree'.
He or she would start out soft and slow and then establish a cadence that increased in volume, speed and intensity until it would hit a crescendo and then stop for a moment, then it would start in again and just keep following this cyclical pattern.
I'm curious to know how, when and where this style of preaching came about. Thanks.
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