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I have to add that there's almost nothing better than a Bach Fugue in D
Minor on the pipes. But it's a good thing there are all kinds of music for
worship for all kinds of people.
Vicki
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: response to Brad about our church visit
> Hey Julie,
> I'm with you. You know, when I used to live in Chicago, the church that
> we attended had an excellent pipe organ. It was like being in heaven.
> To top that, on Reformation Sunday, they would always start the service
> with the hymn "A Mighty Fortress," complete with pipe organ and trumpets
> and it was powerful. In fact, you know how churches joke about the C & E
> crowd? Well, this church had people who would attend on Reformation day
> just to experience that hymn. Oh, I love the pipe organ and classical
> music. It moves me more than any praise song ever has. When I am
> singing a hymn with pipe organ accompaniment and with full congregational
> participation, it just makes me cry, there is so much power in it. There
> are times when I just feel paralyzed with emotion I am so overwhelmed in
> what I am experiencing in that type of service. I have never felt the
> holy spirit that powerfully in a modern service.
> Kathy!
>
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