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It is sad that the secular world sees Hillsong as it really is and often describes it accurately, yet Christians are blind as to just how much Hillsong is of the world! Paul put no emphasis on worldly methods but on the power of the message itself, 1Cor. However, when the rhythm dominates the music, when the noise level is so loud as to drown out voices, is God deaf? Our music and our youth meetings should be distinct from rock music and the ways of the world. They should be holy and uncompromised.

This damage is coming from Christians who are sending rock music and evangelists accompanied by rock bands…We are embarrassed by this image of Christianity…We abhor all Christian Rock music…it is true that rock music attracts people to church but not to Godly living…do not desecrate our teenagers with it.

Even the unbelievers recognise it is unholy music and they cannot understand how American Christians can be so much like the world.

We call this music from hell. Godly music is predominately melody with minimal beat or at least beat that does not override the melody — this music feeds the spirit; but Hillsong emphasizes the rhythmic beat, which will naturally lean more towards the flesh.

Many believe there is an overt sexuality. Yeah, truly. The primary market targeted for the Hillsong merchandise and concerts is our precious youth. The authors have personally met non Christians who frequent Hillsong events because of the music and entertainment factor alone.

The most frightening thing about what Christians think of Hillsong is that many simply do not see the music as pandering to the world or the flesh. The doctrine is accepted as it stands — a toxic mixture of truth and error. Again, the proof of this is that many of their recordings reach the top of secular charts and are regularly advertised on commercial radio and television. At first, the conference seemed to be like many of the Christian functions that I had attended in the past: loud music, dynamic preachers and young Christians like me coming together to worship Jesus.

I was also deeply concerned about the fact that I was the only one out of my entire youth group who had a negative experience of the conference! In fact, I was so distressed about being the only one that I no longer felt like a part of the group, and as a result I began to question my faith.

Did I really know who God was? If this was the one true God, then why did I suddenly feel so distant from Him? Why did I no longer want to worship Him? It was at this point that I decided to search for the truth: I took a break from church and began to earnestly pray and study the Word of God for myself. However, I was still pretty upset by the Planet Shakers experience, and so found this to be incredibly difficult: so much so that I came dangerously close to giving up on the faith altogether.

You confirmed my suspicions about the movement…I worked up the courage to leave the offending church, which I now realise is deeply involved in both extra-biblical revelation and the ecumenical movement.

Why is the church seeking to ape the world? Why does the world increasingly love the music being played in many churches today?

When Tozer wrote this the entertainment factor in churches had only just become noticeable on a broad scale. Would Tozer be able today to tell the difference between the world and the church? I encountered God for the very first time at a Planetshakers Conference back when I was 16 years old, and my life has never been the same.

Having the opportunity to be a part of the entire ministry, and to see many hundreds of thousands of people encounter Jesus just like I did has been a dream come true. Now I oversee our College Student ministry, and get to use my musical gift serving as part of the Planetshakers Band leading worship all over the world. Born in Hobart Tasmania, I grew up with a passion for drumming, starting lessons at 6 years of age and drumming in my local church band soon after.

As a teenager I attended Planetshakers Conferences and it was here that I significantly encountered God — receiving a call for ministry. I am now the Planetshakers Drummer and Youth Pastor and have a passion and heart for worship and to see the next generation encounter Jesus.

I fell in love with Jesus when I was 10, and with music soon after; I have been playing the bass for 15 years. I loved the edgy, current, energetic sound, but more so the zealous hunger for the presence of the Spirit of God. It was because of Planetshakers music that I felt compelled and excited to play music in my local church, and to push both my musicality and passion for God to another level.

Planetshakers music was such a huge inspiration for me, it is my prayer that having the opportunity to play a part in the Planetshakers legacy will similarly bless and encourage others to be the best worshippers they can possibly be, both in spirit and in truth. Little did I know my life would change, one touch, one encounter from God changes everything. Soon after I joined Planetshakers. New Music Reviews. New Indie Reviews. New Movie Reviews. Free MP3 Downloads. Leave a Comment. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.

Gerry Skrillz and J. Russel Evans: […] God wants the Church, His children to start taking God-led risks not man led risks…. Yeh God said he made a promise to Abraham and God was the one who fulfilled those promises. Russel Evans: …not motivational seminar risks, God-led risks. Let me give you an example, I was at Planetshakers Conference this year, I was in our Conference and our Conference cost 1.

The offerings, God had always told me to keep the registrations low and we have tried to do that over the years by hiring massive venues that seat ten, twelve thousand people, costs a lot of money and the production costs a lot of money, but we have never, ever not paid the bills and come out either equal or in front.

It was a Thursday night and I was feeling, I had spoken at the offering and went back to my seat. Our offerings at that point had been considerably very low, the meetings were amazing, the registrations were bigger than the year before but our offerings were lower. As we were sitting there I get a text, as we make a decision on the offering figure of that night and it was low. Chris Rosebrough: A church of two thousand people and he described that as a dying church, oh my goodness! Do you think it was God who told him that?

Do you think it was God who told him to do the Planetshakers Conference? He just teaches his own experiences, his own spiritual journeys.



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