Scarecrow (post: 1356337) wrote:I actually don't like either much. I'll listen to a hymn over CCM though. There are some really good hymns but they never play those ones. I think the main thing though is that just not played very well and just can't connect emotionally like someone else posted above. That was my main problem when I was going to church. Not only did they play the most bland songs to begin with, it was just very average musically. I've heard versions of Amazing Grace or In the Garden that I LOVE and versions that are just "blah!". Same with "Awesome God"... most of the time it's blah but once in a while you hear a very GOOD version. In worship service, you get a lot of the blah stuff. I know at our church, anyone with basic instrument skills or singing ability can play in the service. I always thought we should give God our very best... not just pick anyone who wants too. One thing with the Church. They never wanna tell anyone no and there is no standard for quality. Same goes for Christian film productions and most CCM IMO...
While I see where you're coming from here, especially on the quality aspect, I think another thing to take into account here is sincerity. I would prefer a marginally talented worship team who are truly sincere about giving God the glory over a highly talented worship team who are self-centered and performance-oriented. I've seen the latter lending itself to practically tearing a church apart, and it's not at all the kind of godly attitude that should represent a worshipper--a servant.
Another thing that I think we all ought to remember in this discussion is the dangers of a consumerist mentality. We shouldn't go to church with the idea that we ought to get anything out of it. Worship is about serving, not being served, and I think that's a good thing for all followers of Christ to remember.