Hi Grace Alone,
No offense meant by my question or the percentage given, was mainly just guessing. wink I have no ill will toward any who sing the Psalms or desire to have more pure form of worship. What I don't understand though is the fact that of the few I have met on-line who hold dearly to EP and love fellowshipping on line with other Christians that they call brothers and sisters, but will not dare darken the door of their friends church of fear of violating their own conscience due to the fact they may sing hymns and not the inspired songs of the bible. As someone who believes in EP, do you believe that it is wrong or sin to fellowship with those who may not agree with your position concerning worship?
Not trying to put you on the spot as I don't know you personally and not sure if all who hold to your view about worship feel the same way. I have known of some who will not attend church at all solely on the ground that there is not a church around them that practices EP. I can maybe understand that but if there is a Church around that is holding to the truth of scripture and is reformed in practice would they (those who refuse to fellowship) be committing a greater sin by not fellowshipping with other believers who maybe of the same mind but may not have had knowledge about proper worship? I find it amazing that some could speak of the love of Christ and know the truths of the scriptures and yet use their knowledge as some kind of a wedge to separate themselves from others that they call
their brothers and sisters. If I am wrong about this, my apologies. It was just the impression I received while surfing the web on varies forums.

Any way, thanks for the input.


Blessings.


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