Glenn Packiam

Pastor // Author // Practical Theologian

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    The Problem With Our Critique of Modern Worship, Pt. 1
    Glenn Packiam
    • Nov 10, 2014
    • 5 min

    The Problem With Our Critique of Modern Worship, Pt. 1

    What are the repeated critiques you hear about modern worship? It is so noisy. And why is every bridge a monosyllabic chant? (eg. ‘whoa…oh oh…) It looks too much like a concert. The songs are so repetitive. It’s too much about ‘me’. I am sure there are more, but let’s just take these five. I will focus on the first three in this post, and on the last two in the next installment. First, the critique of noise and the use of non-sensical, monosyllabic words. I have combined the
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