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I grew up RC, when I started going back to [ Baptist ] church with my wife it was a small traditional one. The music was the older traditional classic standards.
Nothing wrong with that but it never got me going like some rock or pop songs do.
We moved to a small city, and they have Christian music radio stations, and we go to a church where the music is played with piano and guitars and drums. I find it such a blessing. This was unheard of, at least to me, 5 years ago.
and many more. I love the guitars, drums, etc for worship music and the Bible says use the instruments. It had to have been prudy Christians that decided it was unholy to use guitars and drums.
Taken from my profile page from a website this is what i like. Most but not all:
David Crowder band, All Star untied, P.O.D,Jermey Camp, Stellerkart,Hawlk Nelson,Skillet,Chirs Tomblin, Adie, Creed, Barlow Girl, Casting crowns, Third Day, Falling up, Fireflight, The Fray, Seventh Day slumber, Star Feild, Switchfoot, Thousand foot krutch, Newsboys, Jars of clay, Relient K, tree 63, Krystle Myers, Toby mac,Kutless, Lifehouse, Santus real, Super[K]ick, Paul Wright,The Afters, Todd Agnue,Amberlin, Audio Adernline, Big Daddy Weave, Big Dismal, Britt Nichole, Building 429, By the tree, Casting pearls,Jessie Daniels, Day of fire, Dc Talk, Decemberadio, Delierios?, Detour 180, Discuple,Down here, Edison Glass, The Elms, Everyday Sunday, Fighting Instinct, FM Static, Forever Changed, Hyper Static union, Inhabited, Johna 33, Sarah Kelly,Jenifur Knapp, Jaden Lavik, Leeland, Mercy me, Nevertheless, Overflow, Plumb, Red, Matt Redman, Seven palces, Sonic Flood, Rebecca St. James, Story side B, Tait, Telecast, The classic crime, Wavorly, Matthew West.
When I lived in Alaska, I went to a church called the Vineyard...my friend asked me to go with her...it was the best church I had ever been to. I loved it, almost the whole time they were rocking out or playing good music. I honestly think it was more of a gathering place for friends and families, it was safe, and a lot of fun!!
The best part about it was the music....I used to listen to only christian music at that point in my life, I have come to love it, it is meaningful and beautiful. I don't listen to it much anymore, except by chance I find it on the radio.....
Vineyard has a lot of great CD's...probably a hundred or so....LOL
Have fun with the music!
One of my faves is....
Third Day, Switchfoot, and Creed are great too. some wouldn't call it Christian music but I do.....
I am leaving the Presbyterian Church I have belonged to because I can't stand their new contempory music. Realistically, I think there needs to be churches with music styles to accommadate everybody. I am going elsewhere, but I wish my old friends success. It is like church for those that don't own a suit. Yes we need it. We also need church for those that don't own a pair of blue jeans.