read in a cheerleading cadence
LETS GO JESUS clap clap, clap clap clap
LETS GO JESUS clap clap, clap clap clap
Stand up Sit down Pray Pray PRAY!!!!!
Mikeeee
I always thought it was b/c they knew you'd sat for an hour (give or take) in Sunday School and you're going to be sitting for a long time during the sermon. The music part is your chance to stretch. I get restless if I have to sit too long, so I'm glad we stand for the music portion.
Standing for the music is a way of honoring God. In the same way that you would stand in the presence of royalty rather than remaining in your chair, you stand in the presence of God. Of course, there are good reasons for not standing, such as health problems, injuries, etc. But most of us can endure standing for 15 minutes while we show respect for the God we worship.
Yep! A worshiper should stand in His presence.
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But we dont stand for the sermon. And we're worshipping Him then too.
At our church they do music for at least the first 20 minutes. It would be different if it was just a song or two at a time. It just gets old standing that much and I hear other people complaining about it too. We dont have Sunday School either so it's not like we've been sitting for awhile.
Our church is nondenominational and the music is very contemporary and like a rock concert. So for the most part, many people are just watching and not expected to sing.
It wont stop me from going to church but I would enjoy the music more if I could just enjoy it from my seat.
Standing for the music is a way of honoring God. In the same way that you would stand in the presence of royalty rather than remaining in your chair, you stand in the presence of God. Of course, there are good reasons for not standing, such as health problems, injuries, etc. But most of us can endure standing for 15 minutes while we show respect for the God we worship.
I think I finally figured it out why they make us stand so much! Just be advised that it is not a very Christian answer but I wonder if there is some truth to it.
Ready?
I think they make us stand so we can reach deep into our pockets before the collection plates come to collect the tithing.You know, if you are sitting you can only reach a little bit. If you stand you can reach way down in there.
Anyone? Possibly?![]()
If you are reaching way down, it's mostly to get the spare changeThat's not sacrificial giving, it's leftovers
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Yep! A worshiper should stand in His presence.
QUOTE]
But we dont stand for the sermon. And we're worshipping Him then too.
At our church they do music for at least the first 20 minutes. It would be different if it was just a song or two at a time. It just gets old standing that much and I hear other people complaining about it too. We dont have Sunday School either so it's not like we've been sitting for awhile.
Our church is nondenominational and the music is very contemporary and like a rock concert. So for the most part, many people are just watching and not expected to sing.
It wont stop me from going to church but I would enjoy the music more if I could just enjoy it from my seat.
The difference, for us anyway, would be that during the sermon we are learning. Our preacher is also our teacher. He talks about a certain part of the Bible, about what is going on and what it means.