Contemporary worship, as we know it, is like 25-30 years old at this point, yet it's still receiving this same criticism that it did at the beginning: "Isn't this just a concert but with the name Jesus added?" This time, the criticism is coming from a new generation. Joshua Abraham, a writer for Texas A&M's student newspaper, The Battalion," levels the "all concert, no substance" argument at the Breakaway, a contemporary concert meets Bible study on the A&M campus. It all raises uncomfortable questions about emotional manipulation, group think, and discipleship. It also makes one wonder, what is next for worship?
"Opinion: You don’t like Breakaway, you just like live music: Is supplemental practice enough for salvation?" by Joshua Abraham
https://thebatt.com/opinion/opinion-you-dont-like-breakaway-you-just-like-live-music/
"Contemporvent"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDNpscDSqpU&ab_channel=DUSTOFFTHEBIBLE
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