How do you get from “My Grandfather's Clock” as the #1 song in the nation in 1880 to “My Mother is Female Dog” in 2010? Radical generational severence. But how would you know if you had successfully reintegrated the generations in culture or music? Kevin Swanson answers the question - when little 3 year old Joey and his 18 year old brother and his 48 year old father and 92 year old grandfather can enjoy the same music in the same concert (or the same church) together! Pop culture radically segregated the generations in revolutionary patricide over the last three generations, but there are efforts afoot to reintegrate the family in music.
Kevin Swanson interviews folks from the gospel grass genre in this edition of Generations.
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Great Sermon! I think that TODAY, the rock genre may be the one who is able to transcend the generations---and some country----many young teen boys I know like songs of the late sixties, and I know someone who is incorporating the sound with scripture--it seems to work--it's not the sound, I think, it's the LYRICS
kat (2/19/2011)
from california
Great Sermon! I think m & m doesn't have a father AND maybe came from a ONE NIGHT STAND--It would have been nice if his MOTHER ADOPTED HIM OUT TO A TWO PARENT HOME --most of these modern 'artists' born in the 1980s ke$ha, lady gaga, etc. cause WHERES THEIR DADDIES??!!
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....