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.
Secular music was played outside of church services.
Vivaldi composed music for non church activities and church services.
Introit
The Church of Christ doctrine on music typically emphasizes the use of acapella singing in worship services, as they believe it aligns with the simplicity and purity of worship described in the New Testament. Instrumental music is often not used in their worship services.
James A. Ode has written: 'Brass instruments in church services' -- subject(s): Church music, Instrumental music, Protestant churches
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In church services in the 700s and 800s, the sheets with words and music on them were passed out during church so everybody could take part in the singing of religious ceremonies.
Churches pay yearly fees to entities that publish church music, including that in hymnals in order to use the music repeatedly in services and/or to be able to print the music.
Some examples of violin worship music that can be used in church services include "Amazing Grace," "How Great Thou Art," and "Great is Thy Faithfulness." These pieces are often performed during worship services to enhance the spiritual atmosphere and connect with the congregation on a deeper level.
Henry Purcell was a member of the Church of England, which was the established church in England during his lifetime. His music often reflected the liturgical practices of the Anglican Church, including his compositions for church services. Purcell's religious background and the cultural context of his time influenced many of his works, particularly his sacred music.
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
Earl Enyeart Harper has written: 'Church music and worship' -- subject(s): Church music 'Progress in church music' -- subject(s): Church music