I am a very traditional Christian, meaning I prefer a traditional church service as opposed to a praise and worship type venue. However, I can see the benefit of the praise and worship type services. But my conflict with this lies in the fact that there should not need to be a bunch of pomp and circumstance to attract someone to Christ.
Human nature dictates that with enough "pretty lights and sounds" we can be convinced of just about anything and say we "Felt" something.. But, once you leave the venue the feeling will only last so long. So, how effective was it? I see large Praise and Worship venues as what I would call "drive thru saving". Meaning, get everyone in, get them saved, and move to the next...
If you know Christ or come to know Him, you shouldn't need pretty lights and an electric guitar to keep you going in faith. As I have mentioned before, there is an unreasonable expectation put on a church when they have to change their venue in order to attract followers. "Make it pretty or I'm not going". Forget what the message is.......
In this instance though, I want to be very clear, I am referring to the more recent uprising in drum kits and guitars showing up next to the pulpit. I am NOT referring to those who have been doing this a while i.e. Pentecostals and such. That is just how those religions are.
But look at these super churches that are led by a kid in a hoodie with a super cool headset on and carrying his guitar while he preaches. .... Meanwhile, drones of people flock for miles to here him jam a riff or two and lead them in a prayer..... I could be wrong about the whole thing but this just bothers me as I have seen my own church dedicate it's late service to this type of venue. They even take out the beautiful oak trimmed pulpit that weighs a metric ton and replace it with a piece of plastic that looks like it was designed for Star Trek.
I could just be ranting but I think my concern has at least mild validity. I just don't see Jesus standing on the hill and saying.. "Peter, I want a good show today, hand me my guitar. Judas, when you're done betraying me, get on drums". Why? Because it's in the message, not the show!!
Human nature dictates that with enough "pretty lights and sounds" we can be convinced of just about anything and say we "Felt" something.. But, once you leave the venue the feeling will only last so long. So, how effective was it? I see large Praise and Worship venues as what I would call "drive thru saving". Meaning, get everyone in, get them saved, and move to the next...
If you know Christ or come to know Him, you shouldn't need pretty lights and an electric guitar to keep you going in faith. As I have mentioned before, there is an unreasonable expectation put on a church when they have to change their venue in order to attract followers. "Make it pretty or I'm not going". Forget what the message is.......
In this instance though, I want to be very clear, I am referring to the more recent uprising in drum kits and guitars showing up next to the pulpit. I am NOT referring to those who have been doing this a while i.e. Pentecostals and such. That is just how those religions are.
But look at these super churches that are led by a kid in a hoodie with a super cool headset on and carrying his guitar while he preaches. .... Meanwhile, drones of people flock for miles to here him jam a riff or two and lead them in a prayer..... I could be wrong about the whole thing but this just bothers me as I have seen my own church dedicate it's late service to this type of venue. They even take out the beautiful oak trimmed pulpit that weighs a metric ton and replace it with a piece of plastic that looks like it was designed for Star Trek.
I could just be ranting but I think my concern has at least mild validity. I just don't see Jesus standing on the hill and saying.. "Peter, I want a good show today, hand me my guitar. Judas, when you're done betraying me, get on drums". Why? Because it's in the message, not the show!!