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Old 08-05-2011, 06:28 PM
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Royal Tailor Band

Does anyone know what church this group comes from? I've heard it is UPC, but I would like to know which one.
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Old 08-05-2011, 06:34 PM
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Re: Royal Taylor Band

A UPC in Houston I think.
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Old 08-05-2011, 06:45 PM
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A UPC in Houston I think.
Any idea which one?
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Old 08-05-2011, 06:52 PM
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Re: Royal Taylor Band

I found this on their website...
"After meeting in Bible college and forming the band, they spent a year working full time at its church in Granite City, Ill., mentoring and teaching the youth to sing, play and take over worship services. "We were personally working with these kids and dealing with their issues," says Blake. "Every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock we'd do a thing called 'Making the Band.' We'd split up and do music lessons and teach them how to play in a band."

That would probably be where Kenneth Reeves used to pastor, wouldn't it? Maybe they met at TBC.
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Pastor Ron Macey, but I am not sure they are still there. The band travels a lot.

http://www.royalwood.cc/
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Pastor Ron Macey, but I am not sure they are still there. The band travels a lot.

http://www.royalwood.cc/
What about this from christianity today?
The band have just spent a year mentoring youth at their church in Granite City, Illinois, and are continuing to minister to young people while out on tour.
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http://jrenseyblog.wordpress.com/2011/08/
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Old 08-05-2011, 07:12 PM
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Doesn't give me any answers to my question. Just criticism.
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This article is a major overreaction at BEST.

Bro. Ensey must not pay attention to mainstream Christian music, and I suppose since Royal Tailor has Apostolic roots he decided to sit up and take notice. The truth is, many mainstream bands that our young people listen to on a regular basis have music videos with choreographed moves and other elements he might find questionable. Unless he's going to discourage listening to (or using the music of) any Christian band that dances while they sing (and it will be a very long list), I don't think he should pick on Royal Tailor.

I've danced around my kitchen and living room countless times to Christian music. The only difference is, no one was around to video it. Thank God!

I actually LOVE this song, and would be quite happy for my kids to listen to something with lyrics this meaningful. I wonder if Bro. Ensey actually listened to the lyrics and tried to get the meaning of the song? I find it humorous how some people overreact to any bodily movement set to music.


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My mouth just keeps a running, but I never follow through
I heard that true religion, is love with hands and feet
I wanna find my own way to reach a world in need
Yeah, I've been captured by the unimportant
Locked in, and now it's time to break free

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There's more to life
Open my eyes
Someone is needing You
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What good are words
When this world hurts
Real faith will come through
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Wherever we may be
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We are hope to those who have been broken
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Re: Royal Taylor Band

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This article is a major overreaction at BEST.

Bro. Ensey must not pay attention to mainstream Christian music, and I suppose since Royal Tailor has Apostolic roots he decided to sit up and take notice. The truth is, many mainstream bands that our young people listen to on a regular basis have music videos with choreographed moves and other elements he might find questionable. Unless he's going to discourage listening to (or using the music of) any Christian band that dances while they sing (and it will be a very long list), I don't think he should pick on Royal Tailor.

I've danced around my kitchen and living room countless times to Christian music. The only difference is, no one was around to video it. Thank God!

I actually LOVE this song, and would be quite happy for my kids to listen to something with lyrics this meaningful. I wonder if Bro. Ensey actually listened to the lyrics and tried to get the meaning of the song? I find it humorous how some people overreact to any bodily movement set to music.
Just seems a bit hypocritical when they allow stick dancing or synchronized dancing to be performed.

And, it all becomes a little blurry when dancing and shouting is encouraged.
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