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    People usually misunderstanding by some weird events or, argue with others who are spreading rumors. The worst thing is, in most cases, people always believe what they saw, and what they heard, but they often don 't believe people who they are close. Obviously, in our daily life misunderstand by friends or parents, co-workers; even celebrities are sometimes misunderstanding by the public because of mass media. Whatever who run into this kind of trouble, he or she will try them best way to…

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    Bad news for fans of models and entrepreneurs Amber Rose and Blac Chyna. The self-proclaimed besties have put their joint reality show on hold indefinitely. According to TMZ, Amber Rose and Blac Chyna pumped the brakes on their joint reality show, because both women are too busy with other things to commit to filming. TMZ broke news of the now defunct reality show in August 2015. According to reports, the show intended to focus on Blac Chyna and Amber Rose's friendship as the juggled life as…

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    able to worship in their own particular way. Religious music is rooted in traditions and styles of the British and Europeans. Later, it reached the African cultures. Religious music has been in American history since the seventieth century, and it has changed a tremendous amount over time. Due to technology, electronic music and the media, religious has come a long way. There are many types of religious music like traditional black gospel music, traditional white gospel music, and contemporary…

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    inevitably influenced how people worship today. Every Great Awakening had an emphasis on theology and the emphasis on theology was within the hymns and spiritual songs. In addition, during the Great Awakenings, songwriters would receive attention. For instance, Isaac Watts received attention. Watts was a remarkable songwriter who would relate the hymns to the singers. He composed hymns that were relatable. This theme from the First Great Awakening is present today: contemporary songwriters…

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    Church Music In Brazil

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    11) The Contemporary Brazilian Christian Music and its Current Baptist Identity. 12) Biblical, Theological and Liturgical foundations. a) Two philosophies of worship shaped the development of church music in the United States and consequently also in Brazil. I- regulative principle II-normative principle. 13) a total of eighty-two…

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    Music And Religion

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    Plato once said, "Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and everything." Plato, a revolutionary philosopher, changed the way people thought and weren't the fondest of the arts. Surprisingly, Plato likes music and describes music as a moral law. Then like most laws, a person is needed to carry out such law. This person would then have a vocation to plan music in the church. Church was once a vehicle for the…

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    This paper contains two commentaries on our Sunday Morning Worship Services at Rivers Chapel United Methodist Church. The first commentary dealt with the “Word and Table Service” (January 3, 2016). The second commentary deals with January 10, 2016 service on Baptism. The January 3, 2016 Worship Service Program follows the 2016 (Year C) Lectionary Calendar found on the internet. The program not only gave the order of service, it also provided information concerning what period of the…

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    Hymn Song History

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    During that period of time, hymns were written as poetry and were accompanied by “hymn tunes” (Van Camp). Until the 18th century, hymnals, or books of worship songs for church services, contained only lyrics to the song (Van Camp). Consequently, worshipers were required to memorize certain hymn tunes that went along with specific texts. As a result, a portion of the hymns sung in churches today have similar…

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    communion, preaching about Bible and the Holy Spirit, contemporary style of worship and, transformation of people’s lives. The author is referring to majority of the churches to have a similar culture at their churches so that they do not sound “irrelevant.”(16) It makes me wonder that I have not seen a similar attitude of welcome and love at other churches other than this place. They might have a common value of either having a contemporary style of worship, small groups or preaching style, but…

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    such as the Buddhist liturgy's inclusion of meditation. Unlike such liturgical practises, traditions and other rites of worship such as prayer are an expression of religion experience and faith which…

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