Pastor Otis Moss III recently delivered a sermon centered around Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show, sparking debate on whether the church should engage with secular artists in this way. While some argue this is an attempt to bridge faith and culture, others believe it’s a concerning shift away from biblical truth. #PastorOtisMossIII #KendrickLamar #ChristianityKendrick Lamar is known for blending deep storytelling with spiritual themes, but his music also contains explicit content and messages that challenge traditional Christian values. So, why would a pastor dedicate a sermon to his performance? Is this an effort to make Christianity more “relevant,” or is it another example of the church conforming to culture?In this video, we break down the key moments of the sermon, what was said about Kendrick Lamar, and why this is stirring controversy.What do you think? Should pastors use secular artists as sermon material, or does this blur the lines between faith and entertainment? Let us know in the comments!Original video: https://www.youtube.com/live/1anBBrNNtn0?si=EDpDi-Yyes4eMd48Software I use (Ecamm) Sign up with this link: https://www.ecamm.com/mac/ecammlive/?fp_ref=christopher23AFFILIATESAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/allthingstheologyCovenant Eyes: https://covenanteyes.sjv.io/zNYmqGJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrLO95wGXUW0fY00Rss4aGw/joinWebsite: kdubtru.comMusic: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1TohVbZFbpZsW5yubbhYm3Subscribe & click 🛎 for notifications of premieres and live streams!Follow me on social media:Twitter.com/kdubtruFacebook.com/allthingstheologyinstagram.com/kdub.tru/SUPPORT:Patreon.com/kdubtruListen on podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingstheologyEmail for interviews or booking:allthingstheology@gmail.com
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