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    observations about gospel music in African American churches. Music is used as a tool of worship and praise as it is sung at several points of the service. Most of the singing is done during the praise and worship section of the service. Moreover, gospel music is also used to emphasize on the message of the preacher. At times the pastor would accompany a crucial point with a song before embarking back on his sermon. Gospel music is also employed as a transition to prayer, where worship songs are sang before

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    hymns with few instruments. On the other side, the contemporary church demonstrates itself, replete with stage lighting, mixing boards, projection systems for the lyrics, etc. Nevertheless, either form of music imparts itself as an acceptable form of worship, moreover, authentic worship puts God in the center, the object of worship. However, the debate continues in Christian circles over the superior form of worship music. Now, contemporary music risks the danger of becoming a concert based solely

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    times, music has played an important role in everyone’s life. At first, it started with drum-based and percussion instruments made out of what was available as rocks and sticks. Our ancestors proved that human beings have an innate need of music. Nowadays, no one teaches a baby to follow the beat of a song, he just naturally lets his body get involved with the rhythm. Since the prehistoric era to Christian times, several forms of music have developed leaving a trail to new genres of music. For Christianity

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    different philosophy of worship. Although all Christians have the same fundamental beliefs, everyone has a unique philosophy. A person’s life experiences and individual faith walk influence their personal philosophy. My philosophy of worship is that all of God’s children need a community in which their faith is enhanced by those around them and Christians should use their gifts and talents to glorify Him. Worship comes in many different forms. The literal definition of worship is an expression of

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    Religious music is an important way of proclaiming the Christian message. There are many different types of religious music: psalm singing, gospel music, black gospel music, and contemporary music. These types of religious share many things in common but take influences from different sources. Psalm singing was established by the English Pilgrims and the Puritans that settled in Massachusetts. These groups waned communities where they worship freely. Their worship included singing of metered and

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    Gospel music Essay

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    Gospel Music Gospel music began in the cotton fields of the old south. It originates from slaves singing songs of freedom about Jesus and has integrated into today’s music. Gospel music is a standard version of sanctified music that has encouraged Christian beliefs and stimulated the practice of Christian ethical principles, both inside the context of worship services and as music entertainment. Gospel music began with Thomas A. Dorsey, the Father of Gospel Music. Gospel, mean "good news," it was

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    Like Trinity, many evangelical groups such as CCM use their music as a form of ministry. Although the music found in CCM contained many secular styles and genres, CCM did not define themselves as “secular,” but as having a place “in” the secular music market as a way to minister and attract non-Christians. The way that they approached the balance of sacred and secular was through the lyrics of their songs. Although the music style would tend to be oriented toward the secular, the lyrics would remain

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    Brazilian Baptist Values

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    Christian philosophy of worship are against the new contemporary songs, which is not true. Nevertheless, it is necessary to accept the old tradition and the new tradition, in spite of its cultural influences and divergences. The idea is to develop a solid congregational singing that welcomes the old and the new forms of worship, but do not neglect the Gospel message and its theology as observed in the HCC. As affirmed in this essay, the Brazilian Baptist values and its worship practices tend to become

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    Blended Worship Defined Most church members have a misperception of what blended worship truly is. Because of the “worship wars” of the past two decades, the typical church member thinks blended worship is a service that uses both “contemporary” and “traditional” worship music. While this may be one aspect of blended worship, it fails to capture its full meaning. Robert Webber states that the distinguishing features of blended worship “can be arranged under three headings – content, structure

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    Benefits of Blended Worship Worship should unite fellow believers. It should never be something that causes discord within the church. Paul writes in Romans, “now may the God who gives endurance and encouragement allow you to live in harmony with one another, according to the command of Christ Jesus, so that you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ with a united mind and voice.”1 Unity is a must. Blended worship is a way to unite all worshipers. Redman states that “a service

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