 ISBN - 0 85234 517 8 |
WHY I LEFT THE CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN
MUSIC MOVEMENT
Confessions of a former worship leader
Dan Lucarini
ISBN 0 85234 517 8 144pp
For many churches today, music has become one of the most important factors in both
their mode of worship and their attempts to reach unbelievers with the gospel. Writing
from his own personal experience as a former worship leader, Dan Lucarini questions the
use of contemporary music in the worship of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and shows
why he believes many churches have been deceived into using ever increasing worldly means
to reach their lost. He has seen at first hand how an emphasis on music, and
the ultimate move towards rock music in particular, has caused divisions in the church,
and turned the emphasis in worship away from the Lord towards ourselves.
This warm and heartfelt account is intended to highlight
these dangers and to help churches wishing to reverse this trend return God to his
rightful place as the centre of our worship.
Dan Lucarini is a businessman who lives with his wife Judy and their three children in
Colorado. He was a worship leader for several evangelical churches in the USA, and was
also a rock music performer, arranger and composer.
If you consider yourself traditional in your approach to worship and
music in the church, Lucarini provides you with an outline of almost all the key matters
that must be addressed in the churchs assessment of the usefulness of new musical
forms. If you consider yourself contemporary in your perspective on worship,
Lucarini raises the questions that you need to provide a sound biblical answer to before
committing the church to a new direction in its corporate praise.
J. Ligon Duncan III, PhD, Minister of the
First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
The authors honest sharing of his own spiritual and musical journey prepares
the way for his assessment of what he sees to be a major problem in todays church
Lucarinis direct and uncompromising style is harnessed to a gracious spirit
concerned with nothing else but Gods glory. This is nowhere more evident than in his
warm and wise treatment of the subject of worship and ministry.
John Blanchard, Christian
Ministries
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