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Applauding At Church
Does the frequent applauding of almost anything at Church On The Square seem unusual to anyone but me?
It's pretty typical for the churchgoers to applaud the organist after the prelude pieces are played; then they applaud the musical director and musicians when they enter the church. Loud applause for the soloists is the norm, often standing ovations. A couple of weeks ago the congregation actually applauded the sermon! In all my years of going to church "up north", no one ever was applauded in church. What's the deal here in The Villages? Is such applause the norm at other local churches, or just the Church On The Square?
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Re: Applauding At Church
VK,
I just had an applauding in church conversation with a good friend of mine a couple of nights ago. She thinks it's fine. I don't. But we're still friends. But I have never seen applause like the applause that is applauded at The Church on the Square. Although, I have to admit that Mr. B and I would have applauded loud and long if the people sitting behind us would have just SHUT UP. Boomer
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I never heard of any one applauding in church..
In New York we didn't do it and in Pa they don't do it..It does seem very unusual... :dontknow:
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I think it depends on both the denomination of the church and the presiding pastor.
My wife and I attend a Methodist church, and the congregation applauds all the time.* I don't mind it, but my wife doesn't think it's right.* At our old church, also Methodist, no one ever applauded at any time, other than for maybe the children's choir. This past Sunday, we clapped at everything except the sermon. I felt I was at a U2 concert.
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It is rampant there and is one reason we have quit going to any of the sunday services there ..... the other reason is that they seem to have turned the Church on the Square into a Theater for the Arts , The people who attend seem to think they are at an off broadway show and will stand and applaud for any reason ,,, I was at one service two years ago where the visiting Minister had to remind the folks that they were in church , no one seem to hear him.....
ok , I've had my say Fumar
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Apparently, those pf you who are shocked by the applauding have never been in a southern Baptist church. I grew up Roman Catholic and the rules were the rules. Then, I moved down south and my mouth hung open for the first two years. I personally don't mind applauding. It's a way for people to say (using their hands/emotions) they agree, right on brother, that's right pastor, great music choir, etc. etc. It's kinda like what you see televised when Hillary and Obama (I mean Hillary and Barrack) give their sermons and everybody applauds. Except, Hillary's head starts bobbling and that certainly prompts everybody to applaud. Does the Pastor at the Church on the square bobble his head, encouraging the applauding??? LOL
I can imagine that too much applauding would make the service seem like a Broadway production, for sure. My 2 cents.
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Jersey
I was raised Southern Baptist, You may want to hold your comments until you have had a chance to witness one of these exhibitions .....The only thing missing was Ed Sullivan ,,,,, FYI my wife does not agree me on this issue however she has alway been an extrovert...... My (not so humble) opinion fumar
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We have just visited the Church on The Square last Sunday for the first time. Raised in the Catholic Church in the North we would never have a service like last week. It would be somber, quiet, long and many time boring. Last Sunday we left the service energized and in amazement. Yes their may be a lot of applauding (and we are certainly not used to that) but you leave spending more time thinking about what was said and the uplifting music. What a difference from how we typically spent our Sunday.
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We have always applauded in our church. We are told we are sending our applause to God not to the performance. Also, our church is very uplifting.
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Yo, Y'all....the Church on the Square IS a performing arts center.....
So what if they applaud in church in one place or another......I remember when the Catholic Mass was all in Latin with the priests back to the congregation....times and things do change religion to religion, location to location. They all have one objective regardless how conducted.....c'mon don't be like the pass the jelly lady!!! :joke: BTK |
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I was raised a RC and even went to a seminary high school, although I chose a different profession than the priesthood. I never witnessed, in person, any applause at church until a few years ago when I went to a congressional service for my twin nephew's baptism. The music and the spirit in that church was so outstanding that you had no choice but to applaud - it was THAT good.
I don't go to church often but perhaps I'll take in a performance, I mean service, or two in TV. With respect - Russ |
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I was a devout Catholic until about four years ago when my daughter encouraged me to attend a new church she and her family were attending. Both my son and daughter were raised Catholic and attend church weekly. I was surprised that she was suggesting a community church.
My husband and I were attending a local Catholic church and we were less than enthused about the service. So, we went with my daughter to a this Community Church. There were smiles, laughter and lots of applause every time a minister spoke or the choir sang whether in a group or solo. The first time we went, I thought it was a cult! I was so taken back by this friendliness, laughter and applause that it made me nervous. People were congreating after service and just hanging out enjoying coffee and donuts that is put out weekly for attendees. The second time we went, I kept more of an open mind and realized that everyone worships differently and maybe the energy in this church is a good thing. We attend Ginger Creek weekly and enjoy it alot.
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"Rejoice unto the Lord" Isn't that what the Bible tells us? I agree with Avista. I see nothing wrong with it.
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He requests that we all great each other before the mass begins and you suddenly realize that your creating friendships because the same people usually sit around you. I must admit this brings me to church very willingly every week and makes a strong statement for the progress the church has made since I was a kid. I think its a matter of finding a place to worship that makes you feel good no matter what your preferences are. I know Dad and I have found it and we'll probably attend Church on the Square, cause it sounds like what we would like. Kath
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I think it's a Village thing where there seem to be two distinct camps. One group of folks seem to feel that every performance at The Savannah Center is worthy of a Standing Ovation and that seems to carry over to the Church on The Square. Then there are the other group of folks who leave while the performance is still going on, they seem to feel that there is no performance worth watching untill the end.
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