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In recent years, the practice of congregational singing has been on the decline in the Church as a whole. Many practices fall out of popularity due to non-importance, but congregational singing is very important and its decline has led to or is a result of the lack of spiritual fervor in the Church. I believe this de-valuation of congregational singing is due to four things:
- Consumer culture - We go to church to be impressed or served instead of joining with one another to celebrate God's goodness.
- Entertainment-driven church culture - By and large, the church has catered to our consumer culture instead of shaping it. The loud music and multi-media presentations encourage little more than spectatorial participation.
- Songs that do not encourage singing - Songs promoting weak theology or that are self-centered do not encourage our hearts to sing.
- Biblical ignorance or apathy - We either don't know or don't care. Maybe both.
I want to begin a discussion on the why, what, and how of congregational singing to get us thinking toward how to rekindle passionate sung worship in our churches.