It invades even in churches where you think it wouldn't. I think it's a dumbing down process, even in churchs with good Biblical teaching foundations...
Small example: the three, four or five line choruses, probably written by fourth-graders, that are powerpointed on the projection screens or shown on big-screens at churches everywhere. You know, the ones where they sing the last refrain over and over, changing up keyes until my head explodes...
There are hundreds of good hymns and quite a few fairly good modern CC songs... Why do they feel the need to make my head explode?
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It invades even in churches where you think it wouldn't. I think it's a dumbing down process, even in churchs with good Biblical teaching foundations...
Small example: the three, four or five line choruses, probably written by fourth-graders, that are powerpointed on the projection screens or shown on big-screens at churches everywhere. You know, the ones where they sing the last refrain over and over, changing up keyes until my head explodes...
There are hundreds of good hymns and quite a few fairly good modern CC songs... Why do they feel the need to make my head explode?
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