An altar is an object of meditation as much as a place of devotion....
I think that is forgotten in the churches I attend very often. Unlike catholic or orthodox alters in our churches the alters are rather plain and unadorned. They are utilitarian tools not places of meditation or centering. Not my idea of it, at least.
I do not play the guitar at all. I have played around with it a few times,(rolling a coffee cup on the strings as I pluck them to make it sound like a Chinese qin).
I know my mother's guitar is a Fender, but I'm not sure about the other two.
Good luck remembering the songs. It can be fun, but sometimes my father drives me batty playing something.
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Date: 2009-09-25 01:40 am (UTC)I think that is forgotten in the churches I attend very often. Unlike catholic or orthodox alters in our churches the alters are rather plain and unadorned. They are utilitarian tools not places of meditation or centering. Not my idea of it, at least.
I do not play the guitar at all. I have played around with it a few times,(rolling a coffee cup on the strings as I pluck them to make it sound like a Chinese qin).
I know my mother's guitar is a Fender, but I'm not sure about the other two.
Good luck remembering the songs. It can be fun, but sometimes my father drives me batty playing something.