Thursday, January 12, 2012

If your pastor criticizes rock and roll, are you going to shake gravel and travel to another church?

I would definitely get in my car and take the Lost Highway to another place. After all Who Says You Can't Go Home? And isn't church a spiritual home for you? If you do the church thing, Keep The Faith, but find a church with a pastor that suits you. A church or a pastor isn't a Bed Of Roses. And if you like rock but need to be Livin' On A Prayer, you should leave. It's your life just as It's My Life so you have to do what you feel is best for you. Your pastor should be concerned about you and say, "I'll Be There For You." It's not just about One Wild Night after all; it concerns eternity and that means Always.



Have A Nice Day and best regards, Captain Crash And The Beauty Queen From Mars.If your pastor criticizes rock and roll, are you going to shake gravel and travel to another church?
I don't like to be in a old fashion church that keeps playing that old time music. When I was in my teens, I went to this church, that played old music. I went there for 6 months and then went to another church. ( I am in my 20's now )



This church had updated music, it came alive and was moving in the right direction. The church started out with 700 members and in 2 years it increased to 2,000 members. The pastor opened another church.



See, some pastor, just don't want to grow or change. They feel that changes will bring in more people and new rules.



If you need to broke out from where you are, pray about it.
If he is voicing his criticism in a way that is consistent with the churches belief system, and you are unhappy with this aspect of belief, then you may want to change more that just the location at which you worship, however, if this criticism is the result of some personal belief of his, then yes, I would change churches. A religious leader has no right to inject his personal bias into a house of worship, no matter the religion.If your pastor criticizes rock and roll, are you going to shake gravel and travel to another church?
Depends on the rock and roll. I might agree with him. Some isn't appropriate for a Christian to listen to. Has nothing to do with sound and everything to do with content.



Personally I'm about to gag on all the contemporary Christian worship songs I hear at church events. Give me some Demon Hunter, Kutless, Kronicles, As I Lay Dying, etc, etc, etc. Something that lets you know you're alive.
Why would anyone criticize a creative art form? Pastors don't criticize creativity. You're living in a Way-Back Machine set to the 1950s.If your pastor criticizes rock and roll, are you going to shake gravel and travel to another church?
No i'll stay at the one I'm at and I would agree with the pastor. Rock is a bad influence.
i used to feel guilty about my music. until i abandoned my belief in mormonism.
Thankfully, at my church we worship to loud Christian music! its so fun and the louder the better!
I'll do anything you tell me to do cousin eddy
LOL I am free of that.

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