tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5020370.post7550927193358920766..comments2024-03-25T02:14:50.507-07:00Comments on Church of the Masses: The Arrogance of the BanalWGA Memberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03320709129586221521noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5020370.post-57273903922135835142014-08-21T11:38:30.246-07:002014-08-21T11:38:30.246-07:00Haha, this reminds me of the time a producer read ...Haha, this reminds me of the time a producer read my faith based comedy screenplay. He called and said, "We love this story and want to make it. The only plot point we can't buy is the fact that a person would stop attending church over the introduction of a new hymnal. It's just not believable that something as small as a choice of music would make a big difference to anyone". Cracked me up since this was based on my mother-in-law leaving her church for just this reason. I told my pastor who rolled his eyes and said, "Oh, how I wish that producer were right".<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11796587736917897985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5020370.post-18039072802048072832014-05-11T11:43:38.666-07:002014-05-11T11:43:38.666-07:00Why, how dare you question his choice from short l...Why, how dare you question his choice from short list of 37 hymns repeated tear-round, no matter the liturgical season, out of a hymnal with hundreds of them?<br /><br />Sneer aside, the first choice is to sing the mass antiphons; any "fitting" song is the forth given choice. There actually is no choice for any song out of whim. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com