Let us look at another component VOLUME
We visited a church attending their morning service yesterday and the pastor announced he was going to continue preaching on the topic at the evening service so we decided to go which included our four-year-old son.
At the beginning of the evening services, they bring the young ones to the front of the auditorium. We were about four rows back and by the third song, the music was hurting my ears, the kick & snare were drowning out the vocals, the driving guitars we right at the front and also drowning the choir.
More important, if my ears were hurting after a few minutes the concern was that this could not be healthy for our sons ears (as younger developing ears are more sensitive).
I went down to the front and I could see by the expression on his face that this was way too loud for him. Therefore, we took him outside. The ushers helped to open doors etc and asked why we were going outside and when we explained that it was too loud the ushers told us that several people wear earplugs (including several youth) and offered some to us.
We decided to leave the service and my ears were still sore this morning.
Call me old fashioned but I cannot understand why I see folk cutting their grass with noise protectors over their ears and will then subject themselves to excessive volumes like that in worship.
Certainly if Hymns were at one stage seen as changing the style of worship that does not detract from the physics of the human ear and what decibel levels will cause damage and pain.
In most of the cases I have been exposed to what I would call heavy rock worship (due to beating the drum kit and stomping the guitar overdrive) it goes hand in hand with overkill volume.
I am open to a new style of music but I believe there are certain dictations filtering through here from styles of the world.
Blessings
We visited a church attending their morning service yesterday and the pastor announced he was going to continue preaching on the topic at the evening service so we decided to go which included our four-year-old son.
At the beginning of the evening services, they bring the young ones to the front of the auditorium. We were about four rows back and by the third song, the music was hurting my ears, the kick & snare were drowning out the vocals, the driving guitars we right at the front and also drowning the choir.
More important, if my ears were hurting after a few minutes the concern was that this could not be healthy for our sons ears (as younger developing ears are more sensitive).
I went down to the front and I could see by the expression on his face that this was way too loud for him. Therefore, we took him outside. The ushers helped to open doors etc and asked why we were going outside and when we explained that it was too loud the ushers told us that several people wear earplugs (including several youth) and offered some to us.
We decided to leave the service and my ears were still sore this morning.
Call me old fashioned but I cannot understand why I see folk cutting their grass with noise protectors over their ears and will then subject themselves to excessive volumes like that in worship.
Certainly if Hymns were at one stage seen as changing the style of worship that does not detract from the physics of the human ear and what decibel levels will cause damage and pain.
In most of the cases I have been exposed to what I would call heavy rock worship (due to beating the drum kit and stomping the guitar overdrive) it goes hand in hand with overkill volume.
I am open to a new style of music but I believe there are certain dictations filtering through here from styles of the world.
Blessings