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My church, sadly, has moved away from the old "congregationals" or hymnbook songs in favor of "choruses" and what I call gospel-lite. Not so sure that's a good thing. The other day a teenager sang Me and God. Since when was country music allowed in church?
"Just As I Am"
"Amazing Grace" (on bagpipes it's surreal)
"Elijah Rock" not a "hymn" per se, but a lot of fun when it's performed right
Hey, man, I was just kidding around. I feel kind of bad for derailing the thread.OMG, I swear I just now realized how that sounds.
I swear I didn't mean it like that. I was just using the "when it's done right" line from OE. Didn't mean it like that. Geez, I'm dumb. :banghead2:
i know this is slightly off-topic but one of the things that i remember most about my great grandmother was a joke she told. she would laugh every time she told it, she also dipped snuff so she was incredibly awesome.
sure most of you all have heard it.
one sunday during service the choir leader is taking hymn request from the congregation. an old woman sitting in the back raises her hand and when he calls on her, she points to three guys up in the choir and says "i'll take him, him, and him."
i know it's cheesy but if you all could've seen her tell it...it was the funniest thing ever.
I had a Great Grandmother who dipped snuff, lived in a farmhouse with no electricity, wood cook stove, a well with just a bucket on a chain, washed clothes in a cast iron pot in the backyard where she also made lye soap, of course an outhouse, rain barrels, and a large garden, one or two hogs, a milk cow and two mules. An amazing lady with wonderful stories, and no one made a better biscuit then or now.
