Oh yeah Carleeta,
You are very welcome my friend.
Addison 

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  Thanks Addison. It is very good.

  Carleeta
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    Worship Wars
    Alan Riley 

    Have you ever heard the phrase "Worship Wars"?  It is frequently used to 
describe what has happened in many of our churches over the last couple of 
decades
    as worship styles have changed. 

    The two words that make up the phrase "Worship Wars" ought not to go 
together.  Worship is holy and sacred.  Wars can on rare occasions be 
justified, but
    most often they are the opposite of holy and sacred. "Worship" by 
definition is all about God. "Worship Wars" are most assuredly not about God.  
Worship
    Wars are all about us, about our personal preferences and what we want.

    For those of us who are students of church history, we know the current 
"Worship Wars" are nothing new.  As music changes in society, the music that is
    considered to be acceptable in the church changes slowly behind it.  If 
that process never happened, we would still be worshiping the Lord through the
    use of first century Hebrew tunes and rhythms!  Just think about it - at 
one time, Gregorian Chants were the new "contemporary" music being used in the
    church!

    I read an article recently about an incident that happened at a church in 
Canada.  This controversy over music in worship wreaked havoc and division in
    this congregation for over a decade. Speeches were made. Petitions were 
signed. A bunch of meetings were held. Threats were made. Families were divided.
    Many people left the church.

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    Was it the older members rebelling against singing choruses or the younger 
members complaining about singing the old hymns?  No, the controversy was over
    whether or not is was appropriate to use an organ in the worship services, 
and it raged among the members of St. Andrews during the 80s.  But not the 
1980s...
    it was the 1880s! 

    This is a subject that is near and dear to my heart because the vast 
majority of my ministry career has been spent as a worship leader. And as is 
usually
    the case, the heart of the matter is a matter of the heart.

    When we take our eyes off the One we are worshiping and focus on how we are 
worshiping, we have a heart problem.  When we cause or even participate in 
conflict
    in the church over what boils down to our personal preferences, we have a 
heart problem.

    There are those who would say they are not fighting for their personal 
preferences, they are fighting to keep worship holy and acceptable to God.  I 
would
    say to you if you believe that your cultural preferences are tantamount to 
God's will, you have a heart problem.

    Nowhere in God's word does it spell out to us our style of worship.  The 
closest it comes to that is in two very similar passages in Paul's letters - 
Ephesians
    5:19 and Colossians 3:16 - where we are told to worship God and admonish 
each other using "Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs."  Bible scholars and 
historians
    disagree on the exact application of those terms, but all agree they 
encompass a wide variety of musical styles.  In other words, God's words tells 
us
    to use a wide variety of musical styles to worship God and encourage each 
other.

    No matter what style of worship you employ in worship, God always focuses 
in on your heart.  He told the Samaritan woman at the well that the Father is
    seeking for those who will worship him in Spirit and in Truth. (John 4:23)

    Are you or your church embroiled in the Worship Wars?  If so, I urge you to 
surrender immediately... surrender your will, your desires and your personal
    preferences to God and direct your focus toward the One Who alone is worthy 
of our worship and adoration.  

    Worship is not about us, it is about Him.

    Alan Riley


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