Hymns vs Choruses - Finding The Right Balance In Church
Worship Music
For three years while I was a worship pastor almost every week someone from
the congregation would bring up the issue of Hymn's vs. Choruses. Some members
wanted more hymns, some wanted more choruses, some wanted hymns sung like
choruses and some wanted less hymns and less "old" chorus songs so that we could
do more "new" stuff. It didn't seem like it was possible to make anyone happy.
In fact, it was difficult to make anyone happy. I would try to adjust the mix
of the music and try tried to educate members of my congregation. It just didn't
seem to matter... That was until I figured out that the issue wasn't really
about hymns or choruses (at least for most people). The debate about these two
styles of music was simply a way of voicing other thoughts and issues that were
weighing on people's hearts. I came to realize that in almost every case, when
people voiced their dissent about hymns or choruses they had another issue that
needed to be addressed. Here were the five most common issues that I found...
1. Congregation members wanted to feel that they were valued and that the
things that mattered to them mattered to the leadership of the church. They
wanted to be heard and they wanted to feel that their opinion, likes, dislikes
and feelings were important to someone else. Many of the older members of the
congregation didn't want to feel forgotten while younger members wanted to feel
that they had some say in the way that the church worked too.
2. There is an incredible amount of selfishness in the Church. Many church
members are looking for a church that will "meet their needs" above all else.
This tends to produce a consumeristic mentality that leads individuals to a
place of evaluation instead of participation. Often the framework of the hymns
vs. choruses debate needs to be reframed so that members realize that it is not
"all about me" but instead it is "all about Him".
3. The debate over the style of music for a church is often more about change
and change process than it is about music. Change is painful and almost nobody
likes it. Sometimes as church leadership, we forget that most individuals
struggle with change, especially if it is rapid. Congregation members want to
feel comfortable when they come to church and change can make things
comfortable. Often if the issue of hymns vs. choruses is raised as a tangible
example of resistance or feelings of uneasiness with change.
4. Although there will always be a few people that love to complain about
everything, it is important to remember to give people the benefit of the doubt
when they raise concerns about hymns vs. choruses. Often, when people advocate
for more of one or other style of music they are genuinely worried about the
worship services being relevant and ministering to a specific audience.
Amazingly, two people who sit next to each other in the pews can view the target
audience of the church as two completely different groups of individuals. A
leadership who casts vision well and has a clearly defined target in mind can
really help to alleviate this problem. Many individuals who may have a
preference for Hymns or choruses are willing to put aside their personal likes
and dislikes in order to better minister to a different generation. This is one
of the things that makes the body of Christ strong.
5. Sometimes it is not about the music at all but instead is about the
theology. It is tough sometimes to tell if this is the real issue for someone or
just a way for them to reinforce their point. Either way, both hymns and
choruses should be evaluated carefully to ensure that they reflect sound
doctrine and fit with the teachings of God's word. Churches that choose to do
less hymns will often need to work harder to ensure that their music is not only
doctrinally sound but is also theologically rich.
Leading worship can be a hard job. However, understanding where people are
coming from when they bring up this issue can be even harder. These are five
things that I noticed when dealing with the issue of hymns vs. choruses at my
Church. Perhaps you will see them at your church as well.
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