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Welcome to Munks...the ceiling is sweating, the floor is sodden and sticky with booze and vomit, the music is screaming through the speakers, the air is thick and heavy with sweat, the latest up-and-coming band are making an escape from the stage following their last song, the bouncers stand on the sidelines, watching, numb to the noise – and the wild bunch, the reprobates, throng to the bar to slake an endless thirst. This nightclub, home to the lost, the lonely, and those in perpetual limbo – is now in decline. New owners with wayward ideas are determined to clean up a place of moral bankruptcy. Amongst the rot, the decay, the crime, and the hedonism – a young man tries to save it from ruin, instead of saving both himself and everyone in it. This is a black comedy that turns a tainted mirror on to some of the most accepted and corrosive problems in our society.
Baptists have a long and rich heritage of congregational song. The hymns Baptists have sung and the books from which they have sung them have been shaping forces for Baptist theology, worship, and piety. Baptist authors and composers have provided songs that have made an impact not only among Baptists in America but also across denominational and geographic lines. Congregational singing continues to be a key component of Baptist worship in the twenty-first century. Beginning with an overview of the British background, this book is a survey of the history of Baptist hymnody in America from Baptist beginnings in the New World to the present. Its intent is to help the reader better understand t...
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