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Sunday, March 15, 2009
A Personal Manifesto for Congregational Singing
By Creator @ 11:38 PM :: 1201 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Worship, Choir, Adult
 

Rob Hewell

    I will sing if for no other reason than to honor the Scriptural exhortation to sing; singing in worship is a spiritual enterprise, not a musical exercise.

   
I will vigorously sing the songs I “like” and are most meaningful to me because it’s good for my soul, and because in so doing I may encourage another person to sing as well.

   
I will also energetically sing the songs I “like less” because in so doing I may affirm another person in an expression of faith that’s meaningful to them.


   
I will gladly learn a new song when the worship leader asks me to, for in doing so I may discover something new about my personal faith.

   
I will sing again the songs I know “all too well,” recognizing that someone close to me may be hearing that song for the first time and I can assist them in learning it.

   
I will be responsible for my own participation in singing; I’ll not depend on anyone else in order for me to be in the proper “mood,” nor will I allow anyone else’s attitudes or actions to prevent me from fulfilling my role as a worshiper before the Lord.

    When given the opportunity, I’ll speak to these issues; otherwise I will hold myself, and no one else, accountable for these standards.    fine

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@ Monday, November 09, 2009 10:10 PM
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