My hubby plays
in our praise band at church and with his buddies Please consider Illinois, it's perfect right in the middle between Chicago and St. Louis!
Instance two: I participated
in praise band as a bass player.
Too many congregations seem to perceive their only options to be either doing church way it was done in the 1950s or throwing all that out and bringing
in praise bands and big screens and proclaiming that «contemporary worship» has arrived.
Not exact matches
Having used many microphones of all kinds
in both public speaking situations as well as concert venues (I used to play
in rock and heavy metal groups as well as
praise - and - worship
bands), I have learned that microphones are painfully unpredictable.
Your post made me chuckle a few times and there is certainly some truth
in it, particularly from the production - line style artists (I'm generally thinking the big church
praise bands) who seem to produce so much stuff that it's become incredibly generic.
He also plays
in our Townhead Church
praise band.
The images abound
in stock video footage accompanying stories on evangelicals, the religious right, megachurches and the culture wars — the obligatory shots of middle - class worshipers, usually white,
in corporate - looking auditoriums or sanctuaries, swaying to the electrified music of «
praise bands,» their eyes closed, their enraptured faces tilted heavenward, a hand (or hands) raised to the sky.
In other words, we see a secular
band with a distinctive sound (Mumford and Sons is a good example) and perhaps six months to a year later, there's a
band that sounds an awful lot like Mumford and Sons singing generic
praise and worship lyrics instead of whatever the secular artist was singing about.
The images abound
in stock video footage accompanying stories on evangelicals, the religious right, megachurches and the culture wars — the obligatory shots of middle - class worshipers, usually white,
in corporate - looking auditoriums or sanctuaries, swaying to the electrified music of «
praise bands,» their eyes closed, their enraptured faces tilted heavenward, a hand (or hands) raised to...
Falling loosely
in the «post-rock» genre occupied by
bands such as Sigur Ros, Gungor create music that is sometimes anthemic
in its
praise, sometimes painful
in its introspective honesty, and always interesting.
Upon the release of BOC's self — titled debut album
in 1972, the
band was
praised for its catchy yet heavy music and lyrics that could be provocative, terrifying, funny or ambiguous, often all
in the same song.
In games to come when Cech is putting in man of the match performances and saving penalties you'll be praising his name like a boy band groupi
In games to come when Cech is putting
in man of the match performances and saving penalties you'll be praising his name like a boy band groupi
in man of the match performances and saving penalties you'll be
praising his name like a boy
band groupie.
This was a big scale love -
in,
in which a relaxed Boris
praised a «musically discerning squirrel» for attacking a member of the pop
band One Direction and suggested Jeremy Hunt could participate
in a political Olympics for «wanging the bell - end».
A team of official and unofficial Brooklyn cheerleaders — including Senator Charles Schumer, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adam and Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner — kicked off the DNC's two - day tour with a pep - rally - like press conference outside the arena complete with a marching
band and
praise for the borough's history and infrastructure and «swag,»
in the words of Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo.
POWER TRIP's breakthrough album, Nightmare Logic, earned an overwhelming amount of love across the board, ranging
in praise from The New Yorker to a Pitchfork's Best New Music, to countless best - of / year - end lists The
band was awarded the Best Metal Album Of The Year from Loudwire and song placement
in the WWE.
The
band's final album received similarly strong reviews,
in which The New York Times
praised it for the «bouncy 60's - style melodies.»
As the
band gained national attention, the Staple Singers» music became signatures
in many American homes, while teenage Staples» deep, roughhewn sound was
praised as a «logic - defying voice that more properly belonged to a woman several decades older» (Biography).
This year, the firm retained its
band one status
in twelve out of seventeen practice areas, with clients frequently
praising its deep bench of market - leading practitioners and full - service capabilities.
The social housing (tenant) team at Osbornes which entered the directory
in 2011, going straight to
band two has retained this listing and is described as «a quality practice which is
praised for its sensitive and respectful approach to vulnerable clients» Singled out
in the directory is head of department Shilpa Mathuradas and specialist housing solicitors William Ford and Ruth Camp, both of whom are
praised for being «deeply committed to their clients».
The team is ranked
in band one for «Clinical Negligence Defendant — North West»
in legal directory The Legal 500 UK 2017 where the team is
praised for its «knowledge of the healthcare industry - the scope of knowledge across the teams and within the teams is amazing and this knowledge is seamlessly provided to the client» and described as «prominent and well - regarded with a national presence»
in Chambers and Partners UK 2018.
I sing
in my church's
praise band and we actually changed some of our song line - up to sing songs that beg God to come and cover the entire earth and bring peace.
Raising hand shyly with a question: I recognize that I am likely
in the minority here — just wondering what a «
praise band» is?
PS - We won't know about the results of Kevin's
praise band audition for a couple of weeks, but we'll be praying lots about it
in the meantime.
You may not remember me but we met
in bham back
in April at PW book signing, my baby threw up on you I remember sharing w Kevin about my husband being an avid musician and playing
in the church
praise band at our church (we live
in montg) and how much a part of worship the music was.