Musical instruments in worship on the decline?

June 2, 2007 Matthew Keedy Clifton Instrumental Music

by Matt Clifton

That title may be a little over-the-top, but there are certainly currents of change happening among “reformed” theologians. Even while a few congregations of the Lord’s church are dabbling in the use of mechanical instruments of music in worship, it appears that some among the denominations are turning away from this unscriptural practice.

One instance of this can be found in the new book, “Old Light on New aWorship: Musical Instruments and the Worship of God” by John Price. A review of this book is located here.

Price, a baptist minister of Grace Baptist Church in Rochester, NY, argues strongly in this work that instruments of music have no place in Christian worship.

Another treatise on musical instruments in worship has been written by Brian Schwertley, minister of Westminster Prebyterian Church in Waupaca County, Wisconsin. A second online article may be found here by G.I. Williamson, another Presbyterian minister.

We applaud the diligent study these writers have done and are doing on this subject.

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