I cannot tell you how many times I have heard such sentiments about contemporary worship from pastors, theologians, worship leaders, and lay persons. Worship Traditionalist: “ In Christ Alone” (This is the part where I know what they’re going to say before they say it.) Worship Traditionalist:“No, there are some recent songs that are very good.” Interviewer:“Does that mean you don’t like any contemporary worship songs?” Worship Traditionalist:“Contemporary worship is simplistic and shallow, lacking the musical and theological depth of the traditional hymns.” But every time that question is asked of that person I know exactly what they’re going to say before they do. In fact my mind reading ability is limited to only a specific type of person when asked a single specific question. I can tell you what people are going to say before they even say it. Find more deep worship songs here: 10 More Theologically Deep Worship Songs That Are Not “In Christ Alone”ĭid you know I can read minds? Yup, I really can.
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