Thinking Church Music Through
Church
musicians continue to be in a very heated argument about styles of church
music. Normally church musicians do not
argue in favor of secular rock music, however this is changing since some
churches are now playing secular rock and other similar styles of music that
have no relationship to sacred music.
There are an increasing number of pastors and church musicians who do
not see much, if anything, wrong with religious rock music in the church. In many places in the world today, church
attendance is getting smaller, so pastors and ministers of music are trying to
make church attendance attractive to people who are not Christians. Almost everything traditional is now being
reviewed to make sure that traditional acts of worship are relating to
“worldly” people. Traditional styles of
church music often receive the blame for a lack of church growth.
When
a particular church is experiencing increased attendance, pastors and ministers
of music naturally look at the style of worship that has been
“successful.” Often church leaders
pattern public worship after “super churches” without thinking through the
results of those major changes in music worship.
Thought for the Day
Christian musicians must be more concerned
about being “faithful” than “successful” when it comes to which styles of music
are or are not admitted to a church’s music repertoire.
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