Mother Kirk's Bitter End

The BLOG of Branden Stone - a collection of thoughts and articles.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Just A Song

Today's prospective church was an interesting one. It was an Evangelical Presbyterian church. Upon arriving, I did the usual perusing of the parking lot to see what kind of bumper stickers the church supports. You can tell a lot about a congregation by the tail end of there bumper. There wasn't anything along the lines of “Jesus is my copilot” or “If Jesus is your copilot switch seats”. But I did find a couple of Icthus symbols and some George W stickers, so I thought I was probably among friends.

On entering the “sanctunasium” (their word, not mine) I found that the walls of this full size basketball court were all white washed and a band was all set up and ready to start jammin'. I will admit, at this point I had my doubts. I found myself singing an old hymn from the 1820's called “May Jesus Christ be Praised” and at the same time starring at a blank white wall. I couldn't help wondering why I felt strange. It wasn't until the responsive reading did it dawn on me. While reading the Holy Writ, in the background was the piano playing a modified tune to “Come Ye Sinners”. Then after the congregation finished the last verse the band came in and filled the “court” with music and we started to sing. I must admit, it was pretty smooth. However for some justified reason I found myself annoyed at the music playing while reciting scripture. The reason is not just because I didn't like it, but because it portrayed a double standard.

It was obvious that the church did their best to not have any symbols or decorations. They didn't even have a baptismal, instead they used a bowl of water that one of the deacons held. It was pragmatism to the extreme. After all, “It's just a building”, “God doesn't want nor do we need the aid of symbols and beauty during worship”, “The early church met in houses”. This type of mentality I have come to expect when dealing with modern protestants, of which I am still. But it was not until today that I realized another reason not to like it. Where this church lacked in visual stimulation, it made up for in audible stimulation. The well rehearsed praise band, the harmony of the chorus girls, the acoustics set up so that there was no echo, the music played during the reading of the scripture, all of this is intended to aid in bringing the “worship experience” closer to home; to promote the feeling of awe and help the congregation worship of the King. Why is this type of stimulation ok but paintings, symbols, and well designed building not ok? After all...its just a song.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Lawrence, KS

Well I have finally relocated to Lawrence, Kansas. The move was as smooth as possible, thanks to a few good friends and my parents. I think I might have to invest in a digital camera so that I can show the world my new place, but until then, trust me, it's nice; especially since I now have hot water. For a while showers were a little crisp.

The transit system here is incredible. All I have to do is pay $120 and I the KU shuttle will pick me up at the stop right next to my house, and drop me off at school. And the city bus is only about $30 for a year pass. I think Springfield was $30 for a month. Needless to say, I have been riding my bake everywhere I go, mainly to get familiar with the town plus I have nothing else to do.

The church scene is a little weak so far. I tried an Episcopal church the other day and low and behold it was a charismatic service!! I had to ask the usher if I was in the right building. There was no foyer, and the "praise band" was playing "better is one day" while you walked in. No one kneeled and meditated before the service, no one crossed themselves, they didn't even use the prayer book!! It was like being in an AG service that used real wine. Needless to say it was awful.

The other church I went to was what you would get if you crossed reformed Presbyterian with fundamental Baptists. A psalms only service with longwinded preaching. Needless to say I like it the best so far.

By the way, did you know that it was on this day in about 70 AD that Jerusalem fell to the Romans? It is also my pastors birthday....