exactly.. i feel the same way, except i've found alternatives... my church choir knows enough about music, that we can sing challenging pieces. i'm also in the Lutheran Choralaires, a metro-detroit Lutheran professional male chorus, and we sing some pretty hefty stuff.. they fill the voids pretty well.. and occasionally i play my trombone at church for small brass ensembles to go with the great hymns...
see, that would be nice. there's the des moines choral society here, but they practice at a time when i can't be there. and in our church choir, i'm the alto. and i'm definitely jealous that you get to play your trombone in church. if i would have thought forward 10 years i would have picked a brass instrument to learn instead of the clarinet. brass instruments have all the fun...
I sing in the contemporary choir because it makes me feel like I'm at Concordia again doing Tool Time and I miss it. But the reason I don't go there on a regular basis is for the same reasons you proposed above. And even though I go flat in every song, I'm singing for Jesus.
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my church choir knows enough about music, that we can sing challenging pieces. i'm also in the Lutheran Choralaires, a metro-detroit Lutheran professional male chorus, and we sing some pretty hefty stuff.. they fill the voids pretty well.. and occasionally i play my trombone at church for small brass ensembles to go with the great hymns...
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I sing in the contemporary choir because it makes me feel like I'm at Concordia again doing Tool Time and I miss it. But the reason I don't go there on a regular basis is for the same reasons you proposed above. And even though I go flat in every song, I'm singing for Jesus.
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i bet He loves it.
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