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Old 01-09-2006, 05:37 AM
whamonkey whamonkey is offline
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First, thanks Cotten for the intervention and sage reply......much appreciated. I think the crux of the issue here is worship music in church is not an industry, or shouldn't be IMHO. We strive for perfection but realize that the performance is not always the focus. Picture your child giving you a painting. He spends time and effort on it and it's pretty darn good. What do you do with it? Admire it for it's beauty and the heart behind the gift, or analyze the flaws? Are we any different in our paltry offerings to Him? Our righteousness is as filthy rags folks. Our BEST efforts don't impress Him. (They might impress the congregation though.....is that our goal?)

Anyhow, dreamsinger and others, truce. Forgive me for taking offense, musicians tend to be moody.
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