
Season 1 · Episode 141
Why People Don't Sing
Revitalize and Replant · North American Mission Board
June 13, 2024
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Show Notes
In this episode, Mark Clifton, Mark Hallock, and Dan Hurst revisit a topic from a previous episode – why people aren’t singing in our churches.
- They don’t know the songs.
- We are singing songs not suitable for congregational singing.
- We are singing in keys too high for the average singer.
- The congregation can’t hear people around them singing.
- We have created worship services which are spectator events, building a performance environment.
- The congregation feels they are not expected to sing.
- We fail to have a common body of hymnody.
- Worship leaders ad lib too much.
- Worship leaders are not connecting with the congregation.
Resources related to this podcast:
“Nine Reasons People Aren’t Singing in Worship” by Kenny Lamm