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deltadom
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Hemel Hempstead

 What christian music do people listen to?

I am just wondering what christian music people listen to.
A straw pole.

I have been listening to Israel Houghton, New Irish Hymns and others. I normally stick to things from Integrity Music and others.

dom


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Dominic Shiells

 2006/2/19 16:26Profile
saltlicker20
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 Re: What christian music do people listen to?

Personally I love the Worship movement here in the States right now with artists like Chris Tomlin and David Crowder. (Especially since Tomlin's from my home town...gotta support him!)

Jeremy Camp, GS Megaphone, and Switchfoot are some of my more favorite ''chill'' music.

Of course....no one can forget Keith Green


God Bless,

DO
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DO

 2006/2/19 17:31Profile
JaySaved
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I enjoy Pillar, Kutless, Disciple. Mainly the alternative style of Christian music.

 2006/2/19 18:12Profile









 Re: What christian music do people listen to?

I enjoy a variety of music. Benny Hinn's Piano master piece, "The Masters Healing Touch". Jimmy Swaggart new and old, Terry MacAlmon Cd visit us, some hosanna integrity mostly the older stuff. Some opera, some classicals. I just love Integrity's "The Solid Rock" Cd.



 2006/2/19 20:56
grod95
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 Re: What christian music do people listen to?

Here are some top 10 albums for 2006
(These are in no preferential order)

1. Sunsets and Sushi by David Crowder
2. Hero by Kirk Franklin
3. Lifesong by Casting Crowns
4. Face Down by Matt Redman
5. The Passion of the Christ Soundtrack
6. The Mission Bell by Delirious?
7. Restored by Jeremy Camp
8. God and I by Papa San
9. A Divine Collision by David Crowder
10. Songs 1 & 2 by Rich Mullins

 2006/2/19 23:18Profile
Blackhawkk
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John Michael Talbot

Keith Green

2nd Chap. Of Acts


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Steve Greenfield

 2006/2/20 0:48Profile









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I dont care for Top40 type music... But I do like:

Casting Crowns
Keith Green
Mercy Me
Steve Camp

Also... I came of age in the 1980's (Class of 85), and was into the "hair band" metal scene. I wasnt a Christian then, but since getting saved I have gone back discovered that there were a lot of great Christian metal bands in the late 80's... have been able to get my hands on a lot of it. Even a lot of out of print stuff.

such as:

Rage of Angels
Angelica
Whitecross
Bloodgood
Shout
Bride
Daniel Band
Guardian
Holy Soldier
Neon Cross
Philidelphia
Resurrection Band
Sacred Warrior
Saint
Siloam
Xalt
X-Sinner

I also like country gospel.

I'm not real big on worship music (too plastic), but some of it I like.

Everyone is surprised now that Krispy is a metal head, eh?

Krispy

 2006/2/20 7:56
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I've recently discovered Scott Brenner Ministries. Their kind of music is great for devotional/intimate worship. They're lastest CD "The King of Glory" is a series of worship from the book of psaumes and it's just amazing.

Martin


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Martin Millette

 2006/2/20 8:29Profile
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 Re: What christian music do people listen to?

I enjoy most gospel music, however it has to honour God. I enjoy Celtic/Irish Hymns, and true Bluegrass toe tapping stuff.. also instrumental tunes are nice..
Greg 8-)


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Greg

 2006/2/20 11:53Profile









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Quote:
however it has to honour God



This begs an interesting question... how does one decide if certain music is honoring to God, beyond the lyrics. Are certain styles honoring, while others are not? How does one discern this?

Krispy

 2006/2/20 13:20





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