![]() ![]() Last week I defended the treasure of hymns for the church. ![]() It’s a fairly regular occurrence that I read a blog or a reflection in a book decrying the insipid lyrics we sing in our churches or hear a complaint from a congregant about modern worship. One generation’s trash is another generation’s treasure. Musical preferences are profoundly etched into us. I teased back: “Sure, because ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ and ‘Tutti Frutti’ and ‘Duke of Earl’ were so profound! “They just don’t make them like they used to,” he concluded. It was during a family dance party to Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off” that our patriarch commented about the vapid lyrics. ![]()
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