I had rather sing acappella any day of the week than hear a bunch of rock music and all the instruments banging in my ear. A piano is enough providing it is played right. No wonder Spurgeon didn't believe in musical instruments in the church. What i'm about to tell is a true story. Years ago when I was a young man I belonged to a Baptist church that didn't believe in music in the church. This church had been this way for years and Sunday attendance was a hundred people or so, real good for a country church. A majority of the members including me grew dissatisfied with this because other denominations were having Sunday singings and inviting singing groups and we didn't. The church had several meeting over this issue and tempers would flair, feeling got hurt and it resulted in a split in the church. The members that didn't believe in music left and built there own church about a mile up the road. That was in the seventies and to this day there is open wounds that never has healed. The Lord convicted me of my part in this and I went to the ones that left and apologized. I don't attend either one of these churches any more but the one I attend today does have a piano. One more fact about the church that got their way, Right after the other members left, this church voted in a preacher whose wife played the piano. Singings were arranged and all went well for about a couple of years. Soon after that the piano player and her husband the preacher left the church, got a divorce, both are remarried and no member in the church since then has ever had enough talent to play a piano. You cannot work up The Spirit with music like most churches try to today.
Did you see the thread I did on Sacred Harp music...actually it has become vogue in the North & South & in Europe.
Attached is explanation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaLnG7vfVOc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXymWIeQb1c
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