Why do churches separate people into groups?

Women's men's children's old people, etc etc etc. I could understand occasional events or outings, but it seems to be institutionalized and very predominant

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u/Dry-Development2137 — 11 hours ago

Avoiding hero worship in music

I find that a lot of emphasis is on the artist rather than the songs. 'Look how great this person sings' etc. I find that the song is what matters regardless of who performed it. That is one reason Christian artifici lly gen'd music these days can actually be better, believe it or not. Kind of funny to see some out of touch sites still prohibiting some of the best music. It should also be noted that as far as Christian songs go, the idea is promoting God, not 'self promotion'

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u/Dry-Development2137 — 5 days ago
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Avoiding hero worship in Christian music

I find that a lot of emphasis is on the artist rather than the songs. 'Look how great this person sings' etc. I find that the song is what matters regardless of who performed it. That is one reason Christian artifici lly gen'd music these days can actually be better, believe it or not. Kind of funny to see some out of touch sites still prohibiting some of the best music.

u/Dry-Development2137 — 5 days ago
▲ 20 r/Protestantism+2 crossposts

June is a good month to think about Jesus Would it be too strong a phrase to say we are proud of Jesus and being His children?

u/Dry-Development2137 — 29 days ago

Using recorded songs in a gathering rather than live?

What would be more fun and inspiring, to listen to a band on the altar that was not very good, or singing along with a great recording? There are many heavenly groups and songs out there, more and more of which may have included some ai in the production. Maybe rather than opening the hymnals and listening to a half out of tune organist or unpaid band that droned on and on it might be better to hear lively Scriptural inspiring well done music from a recording? It might be cheaper as well.

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u/Dry-Development2137 — 1 month ago
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Distinguishing actual bands from artificial intelligently produced song with the ear?

There are online places that identify ai in music I think. It is my opinion that most people would not know the difference in well produced songs. Perhaps I am wrong. Do you have a way to tell by just listening. If not then why would it matter anyhow? If so, maybe share the tips. Here is a song to test your ear. God And The Wild Wind - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5rLtDuSRHk

u/Dry-Development2137 — 1 month ago

Generous Songwriter with a few hundred songs open to collaboration

Any musicians out there that would be interested is possibly doing some magical, actually inspiring cool Gospel or Christian Rock or Blues? (also Folk and pop) You would be surprised how much credit and share you could have. If anyone wants a sample list of songs to hear, just ask. Cheers

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u/Dry-Development2137 — 1 month ago