rural_preacher said:
I am doing a study on the correlation (if any) between clothing styles and music styles.
What type of clothing do you wear to church (suit/tie, dress, jeans, shorts, etc.)?
And what type of music is played in your church (traditional hymns, contemporary music, mixture, piano/organ, drums/guitars, etc.)?
I am not looking for a debate. I am just wanting to see if there is a any correlation between the two or if they tend to be unrelated.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Really great to see you again!
My background is raised "dressing" for church. Or "Dressing our best for God." As a means to show thanks not to outdo others. Amongst many other qualities to this mode of thought. Growing up I had specific "dresses" (only) for church and they remained so. It was conservative upbringing. I still dress for church (within my means i.e. I wear office clothes to church rather than have just "church" dresses) but now I also wear pants too-- I have never worn jeans, but
would only if the activity called for it, or it simply was
my best at the time. Overall I believe it makes no difference to God in this regard - but personally I do this.
Regarding music. We have choir, group lead singers (5 or 6 onstage to help lead) vocalists, and a Orchestra -The full blown deal. I love the classics (especially old Southern Gospel hymns) However, I am getting used to the new contemporary stuff. I can say that after a couple I start to get fidgety - sometimes they can sing up to five or six different songs at the start of the service,

I like to hang out in the bookstore until they get part of the way through it. My husband loves to sing all of them

- so as John McArthur says "It's a battle from the beginning!" when we arrive at church

This bugs me that I do this sometimes, it freaks me out a bit all the hoopla! I am still getting used to such a big church. But seriously I don't even know the songs - this could be it? But neither does he sometimes he follows the bouncing ball over the words. And pretty good at it too!
He dresses for church but is more casual in dress. He would wear nice jeans if in the mood. Neat and clean is dressing to him. He tends to be a bit more charismatic than I am (his roots) so maybe your right there is a correlation in this?