I long for the day when I will hear people singing and dancing to Christian hiphop in church.
As someone in her 20s, I would say that most contemporary music I remember hearing in the last couple of years is one or more of: theologically shallow, monotonous, musically dull, or overly catering to one particular emotional effect.
Most modern Protestant churches I have been to play this stuff or do it as rock (I grow less and less fond of rock as the years go by, but I do LOVE punk cabaret, another style you won't hear). I don't think I have sung an old hymn in a church in 10 years unless you count Christmas songs.
People back in the day could write. They expressed aspects of how we, God, and the world relate in ways that I rarely hear expressed. I grew up on that. I miss that. When was the last time you heard a contemporary song about our Father's dominion over the world (now that would have been an awesome 9/11 hymn).
And yes, I miss the old school music with it sometimes.* If I still went to modern Protestant churches more often, I would say please kindly stop making my worship sound like my commute to work.
*I grew up Lutheran, until we moved when I was in high school.
As someone in her 20s, I would say that most contemporary music I remember hearing in the last couple of years is one or more of: theologically shallow, monotonous, musically dull, or overly catering to one particular emotional effect.
Most modern Protestant churches I have been to play this stuff or do it as rock (I grow less and less fond of rock as the years go by, but I do LOVE punk cabaret, another style you won't hear). I don't think I have sung an old hymn in a church in 10 years unless you count Christmas songs.
People back in the day could write. They expressed aspects of how we, God, and the world relate in ways that I rarely hear expressed. I grew up on that. I miss that. When was the last time you heard a contemporary song about our Father's dominion over the world (now that would have been an awesome 9/11 hymn).
And yes, I miss the old school music with it sometimes.* If I still went to modern Protestant churches more often, I would say please kindly stop making my worship sound like my commute to work.
*I grew up Lutheran, until we moved when I was in high school.