@Dew - The burlesque dancers' bus broke down just before service. I dunno, Keystone Church has some weird idea that it's OK for folks to come learn about and praise God without being fluent in "thee" and "thou".
Seriously, this song was after the standard three praise songs. Occasionally, the band will play an additional, secular song that ties in with the sermon series. This song may not have been a particularly strong tie-in, but it wasn't at the expense of any of the scheduled worship music.
@Todd - Yeah, that's only on Tuesday nights. Strictly by invitation.
OK, Dew, I suppose I should've written: "The performance of the secular song was enthusiastically received by the audience, whose spiritual discernment was matched by their appreciation of artistic expressions from the canon of popular culture."
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I have an question. Why would that have "brought the house down" ? Yes she is good but wasn't this at worship service?
What Dew means is, why isn't she handling snakes and bleeding out chickens on the altar?
@Dew - The burlesque dancers' bus broke down just before service. I dunno, Keystone Church has some weird idea that it's OK for folks to come learn about and praise God without being fluent in "thee" and "thou".
Seriously, this song was after the standard three praise songs. Occasionally, the band will play an additional, secular song that ties in with the sermon series. This song may not have been a particularly strong tie-in, but it wasn't at the expense of any of the scheduled worship music.
@Todd - Yeah, that's only on Tuesday nights. Strictly by invitation.
"This song may not have been a particularly strong tie-in..."
Just wondering the story behind why it brought the house down.
@Todd, If I didn't have cuts on my hand from that last chicken I would poke you in the chest.
OK, Dew, I suppose I should've written: "The performance of the secular song was enthusiastically received by the audience, whose spiritual discernment was matched by their appreciation of artistic expressions from the canon of popular culture."
'Cause you know I usually talk like that...
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