Depends on what you mean.Not conforming to the world is a key criterion for discerning what kinds of instrumental music are acceptable to God for use in corporate worship.
Is using a paino conforming to the world because the instrument was not designed specifically for worship music? Obviously not. It isn't instruments.
But maybe it is how they are played. Is adopting the music of the world...like "What Child is This?", "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken", "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" did conforming to the world? Maybe. They used secular music.
But then again, our older traditional hymns used music that were modeled after bar tunes because they were easy to sing.
Here Contemporary Worship music has an advantage over hymns.
While instruments that are used in secular music (like a paino, guitar, drums) are often used in contemporary worship the music itself is set apart from the music of the world (unlike hymns in relation to the music when they were written).
Nobody would hear a contemporary worship song without any lyrics and think that is the type of music the world is listening to. It is distinctinct, not like the music sung in bars that inspired the music of traditional hymns.
That said, I do not believe that hymns are wrong because the music was secular at the time. The common ground with contemporary worship music is they are singable and biblical. So I say, sing your hymns without guilt. If you can't then for conscious sake change to contemporary worship.
Now....Christian Rock, Christian country, Christian rap....thats another story....but those have another purpose.
Last edited: