Has Modern Media Ruined Worship Music?

Feb 27, 2012   //   by Kevin Schultz   //   Music, News  //  1 Comment
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How has the proliferation of media impacted church music for the good and the bad? Do scarfs and skinny jeans help you contextualize your music to your congregation? Why is there a resurgence in hymns in North American churches?

These questions and more are addressed in these roundtable discussion videos from the Gospel Coalition posted by our neighbors over at worship.com in their post, “MP3, the Bono Effect, and Youth Culture in Worship“. These videos raise a good number of questions and answers in regard to the form and function of music in church as part of our gathered worship of Jesus.

Kevin Schultz

About Kevin Schultz

Kevin is the Director of Music and Audio at Grace Fellowship. Whether by playing guitar with the band or talking too much in Connections, he hopes to make much of Jesus by encouraging our church to rejoice in the truth of the Gospel in order to spread the fame of God.
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  • I remember having these conversations in college about how MTV was destroying geographically based cultures. Similar to the idea of “Our church is in the cool, hip area of Montgomery, AL.” (Sorry Alabama friends, but we all know there is no such place. :^P )

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