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			<title>Instrumentalists, church, and who plays</title>
			<link>http://www.maxsons.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=1644&amp;Itemid=14</link>
			<description>Way of Life literature (http://www.wayoflife.org/)  fairly regularly and get updates from them.  While I don't agree 100% with everything that they say, in general, their views are very biblical and solid.  In the Sep 3 Friday News Notes (http://www.wayoflife.org/files/3ea60db3b9f7cfb4229fada64bb284c7-635.html)  (a collection of news items and comentary from the previous week), there was this:DOES EVERYONE GET A CHANCE TO PLAY?  (Friday Church News Notes, September 3, 2010, www.wayoflife.org, fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - The following is by Brian Snider : “In many cases, Baptist churches tend to use one church pianist to the exclusion of anyone else who might be able to play an instrument. Having had long experience in independent and Southern Baptist churches, we have seen where this can cause friction and unnecessarily exclude someone from using their talents and abilities for the service of the Lord. One way that this can overcome is by rotating musicians so that everyone has an opportunity to play their instruments in church. One large independent Baptist church in Alabama, for instance, has a head pianist who is in charge of scheduling and music selection for the various instrumentalists. Musicians of any age are allowed to play as long as they meet certain standards of ability and as long as their musical selections are appropriate. They can play offertories, specials or fill in other areas as needed. By using all the musicians in a church who want to play, you give the younger musicians experience playing before an audience, and this practice can eliminate jealousies and other issues that arise when only one person does most or all of the music.” 
I think that most churches I have been in fit the one described (where one pianist and/or organist) plays regularly.  I thought Brian's suggestion was a good one.  Not only does it give others the opportunity to use their gifts, but it lets others hear someone new and lets the player gain experience.  Image from samhong198 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/41234325@N06/)  via flickr </description>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 02:37:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Today's Travels</title>
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			<description>Today we decided to go for a little drive and see something new.  So, we decided to head to the Bluewater Shopping Centre (http://www.bluewater.co.uk/) (we'd probably call it a Mall in the US).  This place has to be the biggest mall I've ever seen.  We have a few pictures we'll get posted later.  In the meantime, here are some other pics off flickr of the centre:from davepatten via flickrfrom adam tinworth via flickrfrom kenjonbro via flickr</description>
			<category>Matt's Blog - Travel</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 12:17:21 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Kindle Shipped</title>
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			<description>Yes!  My Kindle 3rd Generation (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003FSUDM4)  shipped!</description>
			<category>Matt's Blog - Reading</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 15:22:22 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Internet!</title>
			<link>http://www.maxsons.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=1641&amp;Itemid=14</link>
			<description>We have internet.  Here are some details about the speed:



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			<category>Matt's Blog - Technology</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:46:13 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Dippy Eggs and Soldiers (Update)</title>
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			<description>dippy eggs quest (index.php?option=com_content task=view id=1634 Itemid=1), I tried something new today.  Instead of using the hob (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_stove)  (that's what they call the stove here) I thought I'd just boil the water in an electric kettle, then pour it over the eggs.  I let them wait for 5 minutes.  When I cracked the first egg, they were dippy alright....they weren't cooked at all!So, here's the latest:  I've made about 1/2 dozen hard boiled eggs so far and 2 raw ones.Image from hugovk (http://www.flickr.com/photos/hugovk/)  via flickr </description>
			<category>Matt's Blog - Insaneness</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 02:15:40 +0100</pubDate>
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