Meanwhile, a half dozen classically trained and talented musicians show up every week, sit in the back with their arms folded, and grimace through the goofiness before rushing off to their jobs at the local Episcopal, Presbyterian, or Lutheran church.
a very good priest, (also a generous employer and understanding friend,) once told a colleague of mine she was needed to "do" the music for some event at Church and added - "It'll only take about twenty, twenty-five minutes."
She asked how long it took him to prepare one of his five minute sermons, and he began to understand.
I will admit we did lose a lot of parishioners,
....is now attending an Episcopal church, sometimes the Catholic church in your town isn't Catholic so it's a choice of staying home or finding another place to go on Sunday morning
Putting the readings in the hymnbooks in the 1970's pretty much destroyed the church
Are you a lay minister of the CHURCH or not?
Good choral music will stand the test of time.
.Putting the readings in the hymnbooks in the 1970's pretty much destroyed the church,
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