I put down "Other"

The church I have been attending does use the Baptist Hymnal, but the songs chosen so far are not the Revivalistic hymns but are the older ones that you'd also find in the Trinity Hymnal.

Kyle, Pilgrim, and I have already discussed musical instruments in the church. I'll open that discussion to the board. At the church I'm going to, we have (in order of "importance" in relation to the music), a piano, classic guitar, and bongos. The music is not loud, and our voices are what are heard the loudest.

It is not happy-clappy, evan-jelly-cal either. The way I would describe the worship is very prayerful and reverent. In fact, I think we pray more in the service than any other church I've been to. The service is about an hour and a half long, which I like as well. We have an Old and New Testament reading, and, from what I can tell, they have a liturgy. We also either read a Psalm or sing one.


True godliness is a sincere feeling which loves God as Father as much as it fears and reverences Him as Lord, embraces His righteousness, and dreads offending Him worse than death~ Calvin