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That may be true for some or even most of the churches within the RCC, but let me assure you that there are many churches which have adopted "modern worship styles". There are not a few who have a folk band up front playing guitars, etc.

I dunno if this would be considered a "pop theology", and this might be off topic, but I get kinda annoyed when people preach against the guitar and other instruments. I don't wanna get into the music debate again. But I think there are a lot of instruments that we have that we could use in worship and for playing music that can add a lot to the sound (cellos, flutes, trumpets, harps, acoustic guitars, bass guitar, etc.) and because we should only have piano and organ or no music at all, these instruments, which sound beautiful when played together and alone, are ignored and people may be missing out on something.

Afterall, we are willing to listen to Handel's Messiah or Beethoven on a CD, why can't we play similar music in worship or compose our own symphonies for worship to use in church?

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