A media personality Solomon Buchi criticizes gospel ministers who incorporate social media trends and secular musical lyrics into their ministration.
Solomon Buchi took to his X page to voice his dissatisfaction with gospel ministers who use whatever method available to acquire listeners.
He stated that this act is unacceptable because it tarnishes the sanctity of the Christian faith.
God is meant to be praised in accordance with His word, as He merits the highest respect.
He also claimed that these gospel ministers should be classified as entertainers because that is what they are, riding the wave of the Christian faith.
His words: “It’s sad to see ‘gospel ministers’ incorporate trendy and secular musical phrases into their ministrations. This isn’t gospel music, neither is it a ministration. It’s just emotionalism; employing every possible means to gyrate listeners. I’m sick of it!
“Some ministers also incorporated the 12345678 trend into praise and worship, and it should be frowned upon. We are offering praise to God who deserves the maximum reverence. Stop soiling the sacrosanctity of our faith.
“It’s high time we called some gospel musicians what they are— they are just entertainers riding on the wave of the Christian faith. They’re not ministers, and that’s fine.”
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