Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 30, 1986 Christian rock music can be appropriate and effective by Father Bill LeGrand "Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with timbrel and dance; praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him with sounding cym- bals; praise him with loud clashing cymbals! Let praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!" (Psalm 150; 3-6 R.S.V.) Can we visualize how the ancient Hebrews prais- ed the Lord? By Biblical Exegesis (analysis and study) and History, we know increasingly that the Jewish people frequently everything that breathes sang the Psalms with gusto. Go Shower in honour of Lucy Costa Come & ' Saturday, May 3rd from 8-10 p.m. 2 Holy Angels Parish Center Everyone Welcome BOURKE © Our sincerest Thank You to our friends and relatives for the help and support given to us following the death of our father, Larry. Special thanks to Father Peter, The Pallbearers, The Legion Members, The Knights of Columbus and The Ladies of the CWL gave such a love- ly luncheon following the funeral mass. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Cassandra , Sherrie, ¥ Mary, Mark, Erin and John How strange it would seem if devout Jews of antiquity could hear us reading the Psalms or chanting them in a dirge-like fashion! Perhaps no area of wor- ship is as controversial as hymns and praise music. As Christians, especially in the so-called mainline churches, we've become grounded in anthems and proper liturgical music, sometimes to the detriment of sacred music as a form of congregational praise. It's not that glorious liturgical music is inap- propriate, for the Body of Christ appreciates such classics as "A Mighty For- tress is Our God", "Faith Of Our Fathers", "Gloria In Excelsis", "Te Lucis Ante Terminum", "The Magnificat" and "Immor- tal Invisible, God Only Wise'. However, the sombre, exact forms of classical hymns, anthems and chants are only one aspect of our repertoire of Christian music. Somehow we have lost sight that the Lord Jesus can be praised as powerfully with fiddle, steel guitar and ghetto blaster, as with trumpets and organ. Two years ago I was having lunch with two fellow clergy in our area -- Duane Peters (Lutheran) // yl" Mf i 9 ihe / y if} Vi Fay rn >, Or when it's When the Pressure's on: Insist on new Cuprinol Pressure Wood Stain. It's specially formulated to work with pressure treated wood (green or brown). Restore colour and beauty to your fences, decks etc. Water repellent and long lasting. 179 not: Be sure you use and Barry Fellinger (Pentecostal). Duane and I, coming from the more sedate Anglican and Lutheran traditions, were taken aback by Barry's comment, "You know, guys, your church music can sometimes be stifling, when only liturgical stuff is used."' Duane's remarks match- ed my own sentiments when he replied "Good grief, Barry, you're dismissing hundreds of years of glorious hymns."' Nonetheless, upon reflection, Duane and I realized Barry had a point. How often we had visited our Churches in cities, where choirs sang glorious anthems for people. Somehow, the atmosphere was one of coldness and in- difference ... Christians sit- ting respectfully and honouring Jesus Christ, as one who must -- by our image -- be a musicologist. As Barry expressed it, 'Sure guys, liturgical music honours God, but does it always praise Him and move the heart to joyful beating? Isn't it a bit sterile and unapproachable?" My answer to Barry had to be an honest, "Yes, it can be ... if our people sit like spectators on a log, un- moved and unmoving."' In all fairness to our mainline churches, we do need the glorious music of our rich, liturgical tradi- tions. But, there are times when guitars are powerful instruments of praise and witness. Last fall, Barry's words came back 'to me as I at- tended a Coffee House at St. Peter's United/Anglican church in Red Rock. A rock band, Victory, was playing and witnessing to Christians of many denominations in a packed house. I had arriv- ed in dark suit and collar as a priest, determined to prove. how negatively Christian Rock undermin- ed genuine Christian praise. Being a lifelong fan of country music, I could ap- preciate how its rustic plainness could speak to the heart ... but rock? UGH! Secular rock was fairly dreadful stuff, heard with cotton wool in one's pain- At a Deanery Camp last summer, Ray Gauthier and his band played for cur Eucharist with teenagers. Seeing young people pray spontaneously and clap their hands to folk/réck sounds, touched me. It was the closest experience I have ever known about a celebration of Communion. Many of these teens from Thunder Bay had drifted from their parishes, where music and prayers were stifled, formal and rigid. Some shared with one that this Eucharist, Budget up 6% At its April 23 meeting held in Marathon, the Lake Superior Board of Educa- tion approved its 1986 budget, which calls for an | average increase to the local mill rate within the Board's area of jurisdiction of approximately six per cent. A Board news release from Board Director Marg Twomey noted that "the effect on the individual home owner's.taxes cannot be specified at this time, pending a meeting of the municipal clerks to deter- mine the exact sharing ratios."" with the Proclamation of the Word and Sacrament was meaningful for the first time in their lives. Barry's music within his tradition would not always be appropriate for Anglicans or others in the mainline churches, because we tend to have a more reflective and somebre tradition. Yet, Barry's music has its place in Christ's body. As we iz April 16th - NORTH SHORE CAB CO. ' 20% OFF All Fares between upon receipt of this voucher HELP US CELEBRATE!!! Anglicans noted recently at St. John's, having Chris- tian country and rock sounds occasionally, help us to. experience a new dimension in praise. When we have the op- portunity, perhaps it's time that we start "Rocking with Jesus." At least, the ancient Hebrews, if they could be with us, would ap- preciate this form of spon- taneous praise. May 31st, 1986 ai John & Maria Cebrario are happy to announce the birth of their son Johnathon Rudy a little brother for Danielle and a cousin for Matthew. Johnathon was born at 1:15 p.m. January 19, 1986 at the McCausland Hospital. Proud grandparents are Cosimo and Rosetta Diano and Giovanni and Marcella Cebrario. Special thanks to Dr. St. Rose, Dr. Bailey and all the Nurses Staff at the McCausland Hospital. Thank you for all your time and help it was greatly appreciated. % To all of you who provided mediate response. Thank you to the members of the cheon which they provided following the funeral us with A very special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eliott of Eliott's Funeral Home for attending to all the funeral arrangements. A very special thanks to Bob and Carrol Marks, who started C.P.R. immediately at the Vimy Arena in Winnipeg. Thank.you to Father Vince Hemer, of Thank you to the Doctors and Nurses of Grace Hospital, in Winnipeg and also to the Paramedics for their im- Thank you to the players, coaches and managers CARD OF THANKS We, the family of the late Ed Wawia, express our heartfelt thanks, and deep appreciation, for the expressions of comfort and sympathy shown to us during the recent loss of our dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Thank you to relatives, friends, neighbours, co-workers and business associates, from near and far, who offered comfort and support. A very- special thanks to the Most Rev. Bishop O'Mara, Father E.T. Ken- nedy, Father Wm. Maurice, and Father Berard Campbell for celebrating the Requiem Mass. Thanks to the altar servers, organist and choir To all of you who sent floral donations, mass cards and cards of sym- pathy, those who came to the house and attended the mass, or thought and prayed for us, thank you. and brought sandwiches and baking to our home, we thank all of you. that gave, that we cannot thank you all individually. of Nipigon for the lovely lun- 252 songs and music of joy and peace during the wake services, thank you. St. Paul the Apostle R.C. Church in Winnipeg for his words of comfort and solace. of the Elks 82's 11 year old rep. hockey team. Thank you to the St. James Lions Hockey Association for their expressions of sympathy. Thank you to honourary pall bearers; Jimmy Blanchette, foreman at Camp 75; William Carmody, rafting foreman, George Chaboyer, cousin; and Andrew Hardy, a lifelong friend. : . Thank you to Stanley Bouchie, Greg John, Conrad Borg, Gerald Bouchard, Allan Odawa, and Mitton Wawia for serving as active pall bearers, who our beloved husband and father held close to his heart. ful ears!) For perhaps the second time in my life, music and Cuprinol's combined Stain and Wood - STAIN AND WOOD PRESERVATIVE s INTURE ET PRESERVATIF POUR LE Preserver. It's formulated for non-treated wood like cedar, pine, spruce, etc. It stains beautifully while deep penetrating active wood preservers protect the wood. Water repellent and long lasting, it works beautifully on decks, fences, wooden siding etc. Solid and semi- transparent grades. CUPRINOL does it right. The name Cuprinol stands for higher quality Wood Stains, Coatings, Preservers and Paint and Stain Remover. CEBRARIO'S Hardware & Lumber Schreiber lyrics spoke to my heart. A placid man, I tried valiant- ly to hold back tears ... especially from rock musi- cians. The words echoed in my mind, "Christ is the Rock of my salvation." I had heard this message in country music for years, yet it took a female rock singer's voice to make me feel the impact of this Biblical message. David Wilerson, an American Evangelist, has defended Christian Rock, as a medium to' bring young people to Jesus. In Red Rock, this band touch- ed the hearts of grand- mothers as well as teenagers. Christian music -- liturgical, country, rock and folk -- must touch us deeply to be effective. To condemn Christian Rock, without having the wisdom to study its lyrics and the experience of hear- ing its sounds, is unfair. Certainly, we have a right to enjoy our favourite form of music, but can we de- nounce that which we don't .. understand for others? Marie and family. May God Bless and walk with each and everyone of you, your kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. @ action orem Action Realty is pleased to announce that Lynn Hodder has joined the team. Lynn and her family reside in Ter- race Bay and she recently passed the Ontario Real Estate exams with honors. Lynn is now fully qualified and is eager to assist everyone in the Terrace Bay and Schreiber area with all their real estate needs. Lynn may be reached at her home & by phoning 825-9077. Lynn Hodder Don't Make A Move Without Action