Some churches even have choreography team who specialises in hip-hop steps. Is it right, proper or not really a sin?
Comments:
Havialh93: Is there a specific
type of music that is supposed to be strictly for praise and worship only? Tell
South Africans to stop singing Kwaito or whatever in churches, tell south
Americans to stop singing Samba songs as praise worship.
It all has to do with
the heart. You might not sing hip hop or Fuji, but yet, your heart is unclean,
but someone singing hip hop, and does it with the whole of his heart, with open
minds, gets his blessings and leaves.
Rotlan: Personally, I see
nothing wrong as long as the lyrics are glorifying God. At least the Yoruba use
“Ewi” which was being used in worshiping their kings and traditional deities to
worship in church today and no one has raised an objection. But what I really
have issues with is the makosa, azonto etc being used. But all the same, it’s
just my own personal opinion.
James Richard: Whether members of a
particular church sing and dance alanta, Fuji, hip pop, kunkere, awilo, akpala
and the rest, as long as God almighty is being worshiped, praised, adored and
glorified, my guy, it is good to go. My bretheren, let’s join them in no time
to dance before stones go take your place.
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