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Robin
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Fri Aug 14, 2015 12:34 AM
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Needs to get a Life
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I am hoping to get advice in order to help with an issue that our elders at our Church are working on. The local Church that I attend believes in the Regulative Principle of Worship. However, for years we have been trying to improve the quality of our singing while at the same time keeping true with the RPW. My pastor shared how as he leads worship many (mostly men) are not even singing. He knows that in many respects this has to do with the music being a little flat (if I can put it that way). I have only been to one other Church where they practiced the RPW and the songs sung were the same songs we sing yet there was something very engaging about them. The nearest thing I can think of is the fact that the building had incredible acoustics. Tom
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