A Prescriptive Approach
to Church music-Part 2
In yesterday's post we
started a series of discussions on "A Prescriptive approach to Church
Music". The church that takes a
prescriptive approach to church music believes most people who recognize that
they are sick and go to a doctor’s office expect to come away with a
prescription. They have faith that the
doctor has the ability and has the right to prescribe what will make them well. Most people would be disappointed in a doctor
who said, “Sir, you are very sick-as a matter of fact you are sick enough to
die. However, getting well is completely
a matter of your opinion. So, what
medicine do you like best? Let’s see, I
have big pills and little pills, I have round ones and rectangle ones. I have green, yellow, red and pink ones. I have sweet, sour, bitter and salty
ones. Remember, it’s all a matter of
taste and likes and dislikes, so what is your choice?”
Now in the 21st century when it comes
to church music, people go ballistic when the pastor, minister of music and
church board prescribes what they believe, in the fear of God, are the best
styles of church music suited to the awesomeness and solemnity of the worship
of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
Until 1960, for centuries the
church has always had the right to prescribe what they believed was the beset
choices for church music. Now in this
synthesis-thinking world ( i.e. there is no right or wrong), the church has
lost the right to make musical choices
,since many believe that music is all a
matter of personal preference. Any
church that does limit music styles is also believed to not be seeker
sensitive.
Thought for the day-Prescriptive Part 2
If the church would be more concerned
about "leadership" than "leader-shift" church music would
not be in the mess it is in in the 21st century.
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