THE REGULATIVE PRINCIPLE IN PUBLIC WORSHIP So-called “worship” today includes films, plays, dramatic sketches, “gospel rock”, repetitive chorus singing, “open worship”, prophecies and tongue-speaking, jocular chairmanship, and a host of other things too numerous to mention. Hand-clapping, dancing, embracing and kissing add a further dimension, until the overall ef feet in the minds of many …
Author: Dudley J. Bradshaw
MUSIC IN WORSHIP Dudley J. Bradshaw (L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.) Let me begin by defining worship as the public meeting together of God’s people for the specific purpose of seeking communion with Him, praising Him corporately, and hearing His word read and expounded. For the purpose of this article, I propose to lay aside private worship and …