it is called a postlude
Liturgy is the text of a church service and devotional music is that music which is sung in a church service as part of the liturgy.
Liturgy is the text of a church service and devotional music is that music which is sung in a church service as part of the liturgy.
A prelude, as used in a church service, is a piece of music played before the commencement of the service.
It is the postlude; sometimes it is called the recessional.
Liturgy is the text of a church service and devotional music is that music which is sung in a church service as part of the liturgy.
Liturgy is the text of a church service and devotional music is that music which is sung in a church service as part of the liturgy.
Secular music was played outside of church services.
Lionel Dakers has written: 'The Alternative Service Book Psalter and Canticles' 'Church music in a changing world' -- subject(s): Church music, Church of England 'A Short History of English Church Music' 'Church music at the crossroads' -- subject(s): Church music, Church of England
If you mean listen to music, as opposed to the service, yes. Whether music is supposed to be part of a church service is a subjective opinion, but traditionally it has been included (either as music or singing) in most Christian religions.
Music and the spoken word
They certainly do. In some more conservative churches, the members prefer only live music (rather than recorded music), but it would be a very exceptional Adventist church that did not use music of some kind in its church service.
Any instrument can be played in church depending on the style of music being played. Most common instruments in church are the organ, piano, tambourine, and sometimes guitar. Other instruments like drums and keyboard have also been used for praise bands and other things.