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Quotes & Sayings About Contemporary Christian Music

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Top Contemporary Christian Music Quotes

Contemporary Christian Music Quotes By Ryan Tedder

Writing songs is about trying to connect with people on a deeper spiritual level - but I'm not a fan of contemporary Christian music. — Ryan Tedder

Contemporary Christian Music Quotes By H.R. Rookmaaker

All too often people say to artists, 'To be an artist is fine if your art can be used for evangelism.' And art has often become a tool for evangelism. But let's be precise. As such there is nothing against this. But we must be aware that art cannot be used to show the validity of Christianity; it should rather be the reverse. Christianity is true; things and actions and human endeavor only get their meaning from their relationship to God; if Christ came to make us human, the humanity and the reality of art find their foundation in him. So art should not be used to preach even if it can help. Yet there is another way that art can be or is meaningful. — H.R. Rookmaaker

Contemporary Christian Music Quotes By Larry Eskridge

He (Chuck Smith) was leery of music that moved the body more than the soul. — Larry Eskridge

Contemporary Christian Music Quotes By Amy Grant

Do I think all contemporary Christian music is good? No. — Amy Grant

Contemporary Christian Music Quotes By Christina Grimmie

But Stacie Orrico was my childhood hero. I was about 12 when I found her music. She is a contemporary Christian artist, and I can honestly tell you that I don't think I'd have a soulful voice if I didn't listen to Stacie. I wanted to sound just like her growing up, and to this day I STILL think I sound a little bit like her. But she is AMAZING! — Christina Grimmie

Contemporary Christian Music Quotes By Rich Mullins

It's so funny being a Christian musician. It always scares me when people think so highly of Christian music, Contemporary Christian music especially. Because I kinda go, I know a lot of us, and we don't know jack about anything. Not that I don't want you to buy our records and come to our concerts. I sure do. But you should come for entertainment. If you really want spiritual nourishment, you should go to church ... you should read the Scriptures. — Rich Mullins