B.L.
Puritan Board Sophomore
I've grown increasingly sympathetic to the EP position for pragmatic purposes I suppose. I've grown to really dislike the worship music popular in many of our churches. I'm not talking about the worship style, but the lyrics. While realizing one need not go full-blown EP in response to suffering through bad songs sung at a particular church, I increasingly feel like the dangers and pitfalls of potentially singing bad music could be avoided altogether if we stuck to singing the psalms. This is what I mean by saying I'm EP friendly for pragmatic reasons.
While the pragmatism above is me-centered, it is obviously best to consider how it is that God desires to be worshiped. I'm willing to study the scriptural arguments for EP with an open mind. I recently picked up a copy of Dennis Prutow's book "Public Worship 101" and might begin by learning at his feet.
I appreciate the different perspectives here and for the recommended resources people have suggested.
Have a joyful day!
While the pragmatism above is me-centered, it is obviously best to consider how it is that God desires to be worshiped. I'm willing to study the scriptural arguments for EP with an open mind. I recently picked up a copy of Dennis Prutow's book "Public Worship 101" and might begin by learning at his feet.
I appreciate the different perspectives here and for the recommended resources people have suggested.
Have a joyful day!
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