Originally posted by enda:
If hymns do not meet the needs of todays church- goer shouldn't we be asking WHY?
This suggests to me that there is something wrong with todays church-goer rather than there being anything wrong with traditional hymns.
The way I see it is that todays church-goers refuse to turn their backs on the ways of the world and are even insisting in bringing them into the church with them.
Everytime a non-Christian enters into our church, we are welcoming the world into our fellowship. By the grace of God, it is our prayer that the person become a believer in Him. That said...
There are two ways to approach your argument:
1. In the times when hymns were being written (let's say between 1850-1925), why were churches not bringing the world with them then? What was wrong with the church-goers of that time who were forsaking the traditional hymns of their time that had been written before? Could your argument not also apply to them?
If we cross-apply your argument, then we must insist that only the Psalms be sung, as each generation has brought with it new styles and new songs.
2. As Christians, I believe that we are not to be completely separated from the "world" as such. We are to be separated from sin. We can take three approaches in this. One, we can become strict legalists and have absolutely nothing to do with today's culture. I believe that this is wrong. Two, we can immerse ourselves in the culture, and do what they do. I believe this is also wrong. Or, thirdly (and I think correctly), we can provide an alternative to the modern culture. To do so, however, we have to remember our audience. People who are on the outside looking in.
Jesus Christ was admonished by the Pharisees (who lived by the first approach to culture) as hanging out with prostitutes and tax collectors. He answered them, "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick." He was willing to present to the present culture a NEW way of thinking, and he provided it in a way that they could understand.
Whether you agree or not, today's dominant culture does not understand the style or the lyrics of our hymns. They just don't. This is a culture that is raised on MTV, the internet, and moral relativism. As Christians, it is our responsibility to provide them an alternate culture - one that is exciting, fresh, and True, while not forsaking the commands of our Lord Jesus Christ. Hymns just cannot do that. They may bless those who are already in the fold, and that's great - but let us remember that the sick are the ones who need a doctor. In my role here at my church, one of my responsibilities is to provide an atmosphere that is welcoming and inclusive of all people - one of the ways of doing that is providing music that can be relevant to all the people who hear it.
Yep, I want the "world" to see what God has done in my life and in the life of my church. It's the only way that they may see the glorious wonder of Jesus Christ.