1. EVERY style of music has its baggage - so forget about trying to find a style that has no baggage.
2. The music should accommodate the poor of the community. In other words, the common person should be able to pick up on the melodies fairly easily, and also be able to understand what the lyrics are saying. This does not mean the language has to be used everyday, but it should be understandable. Sometimes this means explaining the text some.
3. Folk music has generally tended to be simpler and easier to learn. Therefore, many worship tunes are based on folk melodies and traditions. This is no surprise in the south, but this goes for other places as well.
I have learned so much from this weekly small group, but today's discussion seemed especially relevant to what I am trying to figure out with my particular congregation of 11-14 year olds.
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