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Good talent was often stifled
in
Worldwide Church of
God. They very often did not allow excellent gifts to be used in the
church. I often think of singers in this regard. We had a number of
excellent singers who were not allowed to perform for us. Their talents
were left unused although they often wanted to share their gifts with
us.
Then, with the new changes, in
my area anything went. Any who wanted to show their stuff were allowed to
do so, whether they had any ability or not. There is always a number of
people who either think they sing well, or they don't really care. They
want to do it anyway. Most of the performances after the changes were
absolutely insults to the congregation. It was a disgrace to allow
people who did not have the talent for that to be allowed to mar our
services as they did. Sometimes people would even request that certain
very poor performers not be allowed to continue. However, it was a new
game in town and any who wanted to screech, or whatever, were freely
allowed to do so. Personally, I came to the point I could stand it no
longer. Each person I've mentioned this to in the time since agrees with
me on this. And I have a strong
appreciation for singing well done.
The last several of my years in
WCG it seemed to be marching toward the Charismatic directions. In my
early years (growing up in a Pentecostal church) the congregation would become very disruptive, oftentimes during
the singing. This would take the form of people shouting, yelling,
raising arms, claiming to be talking in tongue's, etc. Sometimes this would go on to
such an extent that no preaching was done. People would remain in
emotional manifestations, sometimes even falling onto the floors and
just carrying on in a way I was never comfortable with. I had no choice
as a child about being there but as
soon as I could make my own choices I got out of there.
There were many reasons why I
left WCG. I didn't like the new music1, although I tried to. It just
didn't fit with me. I missed and yearned for many of the
old
sacred hymns that told the story of Jesus and the gospel message of
salvation. The incremental Charismatic movement was one I could not
be comfortable with. Control and abuse were the other big issues.
These activities fit into what
is known as the Charismatic movement. WCG was definitely heading toward
that direction when I left it. Nothing surprises me about them. I
came to the conclusion before I left them that they were heading into a
New Age practice (there are many practices of it). I was very
uncomfortable with it and left. I've never regretted getting out of
there. I actually believe they will say or offer most anything to
enhance their numbers and income.
By Will
February 10, 2004
Note: As of 2005 WCG
headquarters, located in
Glendora, California, has a "praise band, country gospel band and
visiting Black gospel and orchestral groups."
Footnote by ESN:
1 Modern church music is continuing to evolve. Much does not have
substance or proclaim the gospel, and the words are soon forgotten. Some
of these songs that formerly would only use the word "God"
(eliminating almost entirely the words, "Jesus," or
"Christ,") are now starting to just say "You." This
will appeal to a variety of religions. More information on contemporary
music is in Apostasy and Deception in
Christian Music by Gordon Sears. Order from:
Songfest.

Music Ministries that offer conservative
Christ-honoring Christian music
Charismatic Music Permeating the Churches
[offsite link]
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