(Patheos) Jonathan Aigner–Is Contemporary Worship Starving the Church?

Bad worship leads to bad theology. Bad theology leads to an unhealthy church. It’s that simple. Here are seven ways in which contemporary worship is starving the church from the nourishment and sustenance it needs.

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2 comments on “(Patheos) Jonathan Aigner–Is Contemporary Worship Starving the Church?

  1. Pb says:

    The only thing I agree with is that the church is starving to death.

  2. David Keller says:

    What total nonsense. These are the people who are starving the Church. Sit down, shut up and be miserable–and follow lots of rules. These are the very same people who would have been calling Jesus a party boy, drunk and that guy who hangs around with prostitutes. Where is it written anywhere that going to church can’t be enriching–even fun. This is an “enlightenment” driven article. “Keep the unwashed masses out of my cathedral, and for goodness sake don’t they them sing those horrid modern hymns by Watts and Wesley.”