Does Anyone Else Think Musical Instruments Get in the Way of Congregational Song? 20 May, 2010
Posted by Benjamin P. Glaser in Acapella Psalmody, RPW, Worship.Tags: Acapella, Congregational Song, Regulative Principle of Worship
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I do.
The human voice lifted up in unison praising the Holy name of God is as good as it gets.
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Sermon For August 30, 2009 30 August, 2009
Posted by Benjamin P. Glaser in Gospel of Mark, Preaching, RPW, Sabbath, Second Commandment, Sermons.Tags: Gospel of Mark, Preaching, Regulative Principle of Worship, Sermons
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This sermon was preached at Community Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)
Arthurdale, WV
Read an excellent post by the Rev. Iain D Campbell of Point on the Isle of Lewis Free Church of Scotland this morning on the Trinitarian nature of the Psalms that answers the oft charged point made by those arguing for hymnody that the Psalms are somehow deficient for New Testament worship since they do not have the literal name of “Jesus” in them.