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01-15-2010, 06:48 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
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Or slam their hand on your head or crash into you while "shouting"... ? I was in a really wild one for awhile. One woman told me that we should be considerate of each other, but in worship, it was every man for himself! And your final description is alot like mine. I felt it was nothing but fluff. It takes an awful lot of fluff to keep a person from starving...
I've shouted when it wasn't a show (a few times, at least). So I know it isn't always. But I would have been at least as happy kneeling or on my face before God as I was dancing and jumping around.
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It's hard to understand why we think its ok to be anything but considerate in worship! But, I do understand what you are saying. I've been in services where holes were put in the walls, people knocked over by some runner, and kids crying because they were afraid. When we went to certain churches, I learned to try to sit as much in the middle of the pew as possible where it was safer and was harder for them to get to me!
I think God notices those of us who are quiet in worship as much as He notices those who are extremely expressive!
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01-15-2010, 07:05 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
Me, too. And loves us all for who we are... whether we are loud and boisterous, or still and quiet, or anything in between.
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03-23-2010, 10:36 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
Praise Break anyone?
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03-23-2010, 11:08 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
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Originally Posted by notofworks
A lot of churches have stripped away the churchy "look" and the "sound." I think when the heart changes it almost always causes an adjustment in style so it's easy to assume that a church that's dressed up in jeans and playing screaming guitars, must have had a heart change. But when people change their style without a heart change it just ends up being the same ole, same ole....legalism dressed up in jeans and playing a rock guitar.
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NOW, people can have church with the right spirit and be dressed nice. There is nothing wrong with wearing a dress shirt.
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03-23-2010, 11:10 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
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NOW, people can have church with the right spirit and be dressed nice. There is nothing wrong with wearing a dress shirt.
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Didn't say there was.
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03-23-2010, 11:15 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
I wear jeans on a mid week or sunday morn service. Usually throw on a pair of dockers or slacks for sunday evening. whatev.
Used to wear jeans and sandals... but that's too California for south Texas. haha.
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03-23-2010, 11:23 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
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Originally Posted by Berkley
I wear jeans on a mid week or sunday morn service. Usually throw on a pair of dockers or slacks for sunday evening. whatev.
Used to wear jeans and sandals... but that's too California for south Texas. haha.
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One of the challenges the modern-day church faces is people who have "Sunday religion." they become something on Sunday that they usually aren't. It's just a dress-up for one day of the week.
Often, dressing up is a bit of a metaphor of that. We dress up all nice and shiny and look different than we do in "real life."
So we've removed that facade and just dress normally.
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03-23-2010, 11:29 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
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Originally Posted by notofworks
One of the challenges the modern-day church faces is people who have "Sunday religion." they become something on Sunday that they usually aren't. It's just a dress-up for one day of the week.
Often, dressing up is a bit of a metaphor of that. We dress up all nice and shiny and look different than we do in "real life."
So we've removed that facade and just dress normally.
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I dress up so the people will be more receptive to me. Does that make any sense?
I know how I used to judge/view saints showing up in jeans! Jean skirt worn to church is holy for girls! Guy shows up to church in denim pants, he must have backslid in between services.
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03-23-2010, 11:37 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
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I dress up so the people will be more receptive to me. Does that make any sense?
I know how I used to judge/view saints showing up in jeans! Jean skirt worn to church is holy for girls! Guy shows up to church in denim pants, he must have backslid in between services.
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Yep, it does. Much of it has to do with the culture you're in. Obviously, if you're in a dress-up church and it's expected, jeans aren't gonna work too well.
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03-23-2010, 11:41 PM
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Re: What if our Appeal is Appalling?
Pardon my a.d.d. with this quote:
"I'm not talkin about what you wear. I'm talkin about what you are. I'm not talkin bout your hair, I'm talkin about your heart.."
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