firecracker
Well-Known Member
I don't understand why some AA pastors choose to be so theatrical. What is up with the fake voice with the long Jeeeeeesuuuus / saaaaaid / faaaaaatheer, some throaty sounds and singsong voice?
I can never get to the message because of all the acting, moving around and emphasis on whateva they call that speech tone.
I just turned on TVone there was this show called Positive Power. The church was St. Peters Church. I don't know where they were located. The Pastor made my head hurt from all that drama in the pulpit.
I think this style is why the comedians mimic Pastors so much.
Don't get me wrong I am theatrical and silly but I just don't think this is appropriate. It makes me think of Reverend Ike and a Madear play.
I like TD Jakes preaching style as his speaking style isn't that different IRL and he is usually putting emphasis in appropriate places. This is effective speaking not acting.
Do any of you ladies actually like this style of preaching? Do any of you ladies that are married to Pastors/Minister husband preach in this way? What is the reasoning for putting on an act in the pulpit?
I can never get to the message because of all the acting, moving around and emphasis on whateva they call that speech tone.
I just turned on TVone there was this show called Positive Power. The church was St. Peters Church. I don't know where they were located. The Pastor made my head hurt from all that drama in the pulpit.
I think this style is why the comedians mimic Pastors so much.
Don't get me wrong I am theatrical and silly but I just don't think this is appropriate. It makes me think of Reverend Ike and a Madear play.
I like TD Jakes preaching style as his speaking style isn't that different IRL and he is usually putting emphasis in appropriate places. This is effective speaking not acting.
Do any of you ladies actually like this style of preaching? Do any of you ladies that are married to Pastors/Minister husband preach in this way? What is the reasoning for putting on an act in the pulpit?