NewSpring church in our area regularly uses secular music in their services, including covers of Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Imagine Dragons, and AC/DC songs. I know some of the justification for doing so is based on trying to appeal to non-christians and be relevant to people with those interests. FYI - I personally haven't been to a service - just watched on YouTube and talked with friends who attend.
My personal view is that by using the secular artist, they foster an interest in that artist's other music - which in most cases has questionable lyrics and viewpoints which are counter to Christian teaching. With so many Christian artists out there with quality music that sounds nearly the same - I think the same type of attraction and emotion in their service could be created, while opening up the listeners to a better alternative to all of the questionable songs out there.
What are the general thoughts on this? Are there other churches out there doing the same thing?
My personal view is that by using the secular artist, they foster an interest in that artist's other music - which in most cases has questionable lyrics and viewpoints which are counter to Christian teaching. With so many Christian artists out there with quality music that sounds nearly the same - I think the same type of attraction and emotion in their service could be created, while opening up the listeners to a better alternative to all of the questionable songs out there.
What are the general thoughts on this? Are there other churches out there doing the same thing?