This was brought into and hosted by the Church?
When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned and he threw the tablets out of his hands, breaking them to pieces at the foot of the mountain.
Exodus 32:19
"The Mt. Rubidoux Seventh-day Adventist Church in Riverside, CA featured an event called “An Evening of Motown.” It was a
night of live music from the 1960s and 1970s. Musical selections were played from groups like the Jackson 5, the Supremes, the Temptations, Smokey Robinson and many others.
But these songs were not performed by some worldly band; they were performed by leaders and members of Mt. Rubidoux Seventh-day Adventist Church. The church sang, ate, laughed and danced the night away – all to the sound of Motown music.
In addition to bringing the Motown music madness into the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Mt. Rubidoux Seventh-day
Adventist Church worship team has been exporting the Motown sound into other non-Adventist churches as well. Allan Woodson has served at Mt. Rubidoux SDA Church as worship leader, choir director, minister of music and concert coordinator. He took his Seventh-day Adventist praise team to perform this non-Christian, worldly music at Seacoast Grace Church, a non-denominational Sunday-keeping church.
The Seventh-day Adventist faith is not just one of many faiths in the world. We are supposed to be the Remnant Church of Bible prophecy. And what makes us the Remnant people is the Three Angels’ Messages – not worldly Motown or Rock and Roll music. God raised up the Remnant people for one purpose and one purpose only – to proclaim the final warning message to all the world and especially to Babylon. This mission is what distinguishes us from the world and from the rest of the churches."
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When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned and he threw the tablets out of his hands, breaking them to pieces at the foot of the mountain.
Exodus 32:19
"The Mt. Rubidoux Seventh-day Adventist Church in Riverside, CA featured an event called “An Evening of Motown.” It was a
night of live music from the 1960s and 1970s. Musical selections were played from groups like the Jackson 5, the Supremes, the Temptations, Smokey Robinson and many others.
But these songs were not performed by some worldly band; they were performed by leaders and members of Mt. Rubidoux Seventh-day Adventist Church. The church sang, ate, laughed and danced the night away – all to the sound of Motown music.
In addition to bringing the Motown music madness into the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Mt. Rubidoux Seventh-day
Adventist Church worship team has been exporting the Motown sound into other non-Adventist churches as well. Allan Woodson has served at Mt. Rubidoux SDA Church as worship leader, choir director, minister of music and concert coordinator. He took his Seventh-day Adventist praise team to perform this non-Christian, worldly music at Seacoast Grace Church, a non-denominational Sunday-keeping church.
The Seventh-day Adventist faith is not just one of many faiths in the world. We are supposed to be the Remnant Church of Bible prophecy. And what makes us the Remnant people is the Three Angels’ Messages – not worldly Motown or Rock and Roll music. God raised up the Remnant people for one purpose and one purpose only – to proclaim the final warning message to all the world and especially to Babylon. This mission is what distinguishes us from the world and from the rest of the churches."
AdventMessenger